Calcanectomy and Achilles tendon resection are very hard to repair. Ilizarov's "calcaneogenesis" is possible with ankle joint preservation. Even after 3.5years of functio laesa of the triceps surae muscle it can be rebuilt. A25-year-old motorcyclist suffered a3rd degree open calcaneal dislocation fracture (type5). Osteitis and necrosis required calcanectomy, resection of the Achilles tendon and alatissimus dorsi muscle transfer. Atalus corpus osteotomy with Ilizarov distraction created in the 1st step a"neo-calcaneus". In adelayed 2nd step afresh-frozen Achilles tendon-bone block allograft was transplanted to regain active plantar flexion. The initial AOFAS score of 35points was significantly improved to 70points 12years after step1. After both operations the patient could walk without an orthosis and regained 88% of normal plantar flexion strength. Quantitative measure of health outcome according to EQ-5D-5L was marked by the patient with 80out of 100points. "Calcaneogenesis" with preservation of the ankle joint is possible and innovative. Despite 3.5years of disconnection of the triceps surae muscle, an Achilles tendon-bone block allograft could restore 88% of the push-off force even attached to aneo-calcaneus that is 1/3 smaller than normal, which is also new.
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