Abstract

The extent of soft tissue trauma in hindfoot injury (calcaneus fracture, talus fracture) is currently being underestimated. A standardization of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the hindfoot is necessary for better definition of pathological changes. Standardized MR imaging projections of the hindfoot were illustrated by anatomic analysis of specimen sections using the same sectional plane as in MR imaging. The plastinated sections were obtained from the same specimen that had been scanned previously. MR imaging of the hindfoot enables the assessment of the calcaneocuboid ligament, the interosseous talocalcaneal ligament, trauma of the foot sole, intraosseous and extraosseous vascularization, muscle compartments in the evaluation of compartment syndrome, chondrai flake fractures, tendon dislocation, as well as tendon degeneration, and plantar fasciitis. These anatomical structures, which must be evaluated for preoperative planning, can be identified clearly by MR imaging.

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