Artigo Revisado por pares

CT-Morphometrie der Fersenbeinfraktur und Vergleich der Klassifikationen von Zwipp und Sanders

2002; Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany); Volume: 140; Issue: 03 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1055/s-2002-32473

ISSN

1438-941X

Autores

Jonas Andermahr, A. Jesch, H. J. Helling, A. Jubel, Roman Fischbach, K. E. Rehm,

Tópico(s)

Musculoskeletal Disorders and Rehabilitation

Resumo

The aim of the study is to correlate the CT-morphological changes of fractured calcaneus and the classifications of Zwipp and Sanders with the clinical outcome.In a retrospective clinical study, the preoperative CT scans of 75 calcaneal fractures were analysed. The morphometry of the fractures was determined by measuring height, length diameter and calcaneo-cuboidal angle in comparison to the intact contralateral side. At a mean of 38 months after trauma 44 patients were clinically followed-up. The data of CT image morphometry were correlated with the severity of fracture classified by Zwipp or Sanders as well as with the functional outcome.There was a good correlation between the fracture classifications and the morphometric data. Both fracture classifying systems have a predictive impact for functional outcome. The more exacting and accurate Zwipp classification considers the most important cofactors like involvement of the calcaneo-cuboidal joint, soft tissue damage, additional fractures etc. The Sanders classification is easier to use during clinical routine.The Zwipp classification includes more relevant cofactors (fracture of the calcaneo-cuboidal-joint, soft tissue swelling, etc.) and presents a higher correlation to the choice of therapy. Both classification systems present a prognostic impact concerning the clinical outcome.

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