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BackgroundControversy exits over the role of Böhler’s angle in assessing the injury severity of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures and predicting the functional outcome following internal fixation. This study aims to investigate whether a correlation exists between Böhler’s angle and the injury severity of displaced calcaneal fractures, and between surgical improvement of Böhler’s angle and functional outcome.MethodsPatients treated operatively for unilateral closed displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures from January 1, 2004 to March 31, 2008 were identified. The Böhler’s angles of both calcaneus were measured, and the measurement of the uninjured foot was used as its normal control. The difference in the value of Böhler’s angle measured preoperatively or postoperatively between the angle of the injured foot and that of the contralateral calcaneus were calculated, respectively. The change in Böhler’s angle by ratio was calculated by dividing the difference value of Böhler’s angle between bilateral calcaneus by its normal control. The injury severity was assessed according to Sanders classification. The functional outcomes were assessed using American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society hindfoot scores.Results274 patients were included into the study with a mean follow-up duration of 71 months. According to Sanders classification, the fracture pattern included 105 type II, 121 type III and 48 type IV fractures. According to American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society hindfoot scoring system, the excellent, good, fair and poor results were achieved in 104, 132, 27, and 11 patients, respectively. The preoperative Böhler’s angle, difference value of Böhler’s angle between bilateral calcaneus, and change in Böhler’s angle by ratio each has a significant correlation with Sanders classification (rs=−0.178, P=0.003; rs=−0.174, P=0.004; rs=−0.172, P=0.005, respectively), however, is not correlated with functional outcome individually. The three postoperative measurements were all found to have a significant correlation with American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society hindfoot scores (rs=0.223, P<0.001; rs=0.224, P<0.001; rs=0.220, P<0.001, respectively). However, these correlations were all weak to low.ConclusionsThere was a significant correlation between preoperative Böhler’s angle and the injury severity of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures, but only postoperative Böhler’s angle parameters were found to have a significant correlation with the functional recovery.

Highlights

  • Controversy exits over the role of Böhler’s angle in assessing the injury severity of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures and predicting the functional outcome following internal fixation

  • According to American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society hindfoot score, the functional outcomes were excellent in 104 patients (37.96%), good in 132 (48.18%), fair in 27 (9.85%), and poor in 11 (4.01%) (Table 1)

  • Soft tissue complications were reported in 32 patients, including 13 patients with superficial infection, 5 wound edge necrosis, 2 deep infection, 3 sural nerve injury, 4 medial plantar nerve injury, and 7 with restricted movement of flexor hallucis longus tendons (2 with concurrent medial plantar nerve injury)

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Controversy exits over the role of Böhler’s angle in assessing the injury severity of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures and predicting the functional outcome following internal fixation. Ibrahim et al reported no correlation at all between Böhler’s angle and functional outcome based upon the assessment of their 15-year follow up of a randomized controlled trial of displaced calcaneal fractures treated conservatively versus operatively [14]. This study will address the following questions: (1) whether there is a correlation between Böhler’s angle and the injury severity of displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures; (2) Whether surgical improvement of Böhler’s angle is related to the functional outcome; and (3) To what degree Böhler’s angle need to be improved to achieve a satisfactory outcome if such correlation exists

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