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Abstract ss invasive surgical techniques for treating displaced intra-articular calcaneus fractures have been undertaken in an attempt to reduce complications and improve recovery when surgery is indicated. These early results reported reduce complication rates and promising clinical and radiographic outcomes in certain fracture patterns and patient populations.These recent techniques include limited-incision sinus tarsi ORIF, percutaneous stabilization with pins and /or screws, and MIPO. A thorough understanding of the clinical and radiographic anatomy of the calcaneus and its articulations is crucial when attempting less invasive procedures for intra-articular calcaneus fractures. These emerging techniques may be beneficial in patients with soft-tissue compromise, multiple comorbidities, and displaced intraarticular fractures with minimal comminution. |