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El-Sheikh, M., Motawea, B., Mohamed, A. (2025). COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE TREATMENT OF INTRAARTICULAR CALCANEAL FRACTURES BY CANNULATED SCREWS VERSUS MULTIPLE KIRSCHNER WIRES VIA MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUE. ALEXMED ePosters, 7(2), 61-62. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2025.391522.2188
Mohamed Ahmed El-Sheikh; Bahaa Ahmed Motawea; Ahmed Abd Elmaksoud Morsy Mohamed. "COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE TREATMENT OF INTRAARTICULAR CALCANEAL FRACTURES BY CANNULATED SCREWS VERSUS MULTIPLE KIRSCHNER WIRES VIA MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUE". ALEXMED ePosters, 7, 2, 2025, 61-62. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2025.391522.2188
El-Sheikh, M., Motawea, B., Mohamed, A. (2025). 'COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE TREATMENT OF INTRAARTICULAR CALCANEAL FRACTURES BY CANNULATED SCREWS VERSUS MULTIPLE KIRSCHNER WIRES VIA MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUE', ALEXMED ePosters, 7(2), pp. 61-62. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2025.391522.2188
El-Sheikh, M., Motawea, B., Mohamed, A. COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE TREATMENT OF INTRAARTICULAR CALCANEAL FRACTURES BY CANNULATED SCREWS VERSUS MULTIPLE KIRSCHNER WIRES VIA MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUE. ALEXMED ePosters, 2025; 7(2): 61-62. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2025.391522.2188

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE TREATMENT OF INTRAARTICULAR CALCANEAL FRACTURES BY CANNULATED SCREWS VERSUS MULTIPLE KIRSCHNER WIRES VIA MINIMALLY INVASIVE TECHNIQUE

Article 1, Volume 7, Issue 2, April 2025, Page 61-62  XML
Document Type: Preliminary preprint short reports of original research
DOI: 10.21608/alexpo.2025.391522.2188
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Authors
Mohamed Ahmed El-Sheikh1; Bahaa Ahmed Motawea2; Ahmed Abd Elmaksoud Morsy Mohamed email 3
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alexandria.
2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Egypt
3Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University.
Abstract
Intraarticular calcaneal fractures are among the most complex fractures of the foot, often resulting from high-energy axial loading such as falls from height. These injuries involve disruption of the posterior facet of the subtalar joint and are associated with significant long-term morbidity if not properly managed. Due to the intricate anatomy of the calcaneus and its limited soft tissue envelope, open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) carries a risk of wound complications, infection, and soft tissue necrosis.Minimally invasive surgical techniques have gained popularity as they aim to reduce soft tissue damage while achieving satisfactory anatomical reduction and joint alignment. Two commonly used fixation methods through a minimally invasive approach are cannulated screws and multiple Kirschner wires (K-wires). Cannulated screws provide rigid internal fixation and compression across the fracture site, while multiple K-wires offer a simpler and less invasive method with less hardware but may require longer immobilization and carry a risk of pin tract infection.

AIM OF THE WORK
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of cannulated screws in treating intraarticular calcaneal fractures compared to numerous Kirschner wires in a minimally invasive procedure known as the sinus tarsi approach.
Keywords
Intraarticular; Calcaneal; Fractures
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