Abstract

A sixty-five-year-old man with diabetes mellitus had bilateral calcaneal avulsion fracture without a history of trauma. Both fractures were treated surgically with modified tension-band wiring, cerclage wiring, and screws. Six months after the surgery on the left side, the patient had a left Achilles tendon rupture proximal to its insertion into the calcaneus. Calcaneal avulsion fractures are rare but often have complications. Even if these fractures are managed by well-established treatment methods, an unanticipated complication, namely a delayed Achilles tendon rupture, can occur in patients with diabetes.

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