Calcaneal Dome Osteotomy: A New Procedure for Revising Triple Arthrodesis

Abstract
A preliminary report of a new calcaneal osteotomy is presented. Five patients ranging in age from 18 to 35 years underwent a calcaneal dome osteotomy. They all had painful and significant foot deformity, recurrent tenosynovitis, callosities, and shoe wear problems. The osteotomy was developed to correct the deformity present in patients that had had a previous triple arthrodesis. The crescentic shape of the osteotomy allowed for the correction of various degrees and patterns of deformity with accuracy and provided a broad area of contact resulting in osteotomy union. The results achieved by this new technique showed that deformity was corrected, callosities had disappeared, and all the osteotomies were healed. All patients were satisfied by the procedure.

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