Vertical contour calcanectomy: A case series in rural Northeastern Pennsylvania

Gina Marie Palazzi DPM, Nicole Branning DPM, FACFAS
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Abstract

Diabetes is an epidemic in the United States contributing to poor outcomes related to ulceration and lower leg amputations. Physicians from a number of specialties are continuing to seek opportunities to improve patient outcomes and maintain independence. Podiatric surgeons have an affinity for limb salvage in the face of acute or chronic ulcer complications of the lower extremity. In particular, heel ulcerations increase the risk of proximal amputation due to locality and the propensity for heel osteomyelitis. Partial calcanectomy (PC) had been a viable option prior to below knee amputation, but recent literature by Elmarsafi et al. shows an increasing number of positive outcomes with a new procedure called the vertical contour calcanectomy (VCC). This has prompted researchers from Georgetown University to develop and publish this technique since 2019. The purpose of this article was to validate the versality and reproducibility of limb salvage with use of the VCC in the rural region of Northeast Pennsylvania in the management of complicated infections of the heel.

垂直轮廓钙切除术:宾夕法尼亚州东北部农村地区的系列病例
糖尿病在美国是一种流行病,导致溃疡和小腿截肢等不良后果。许多专科的医生都在不断寻找改善患者预后和保持独立的机会。面对下肢急性或慢性溃疡并发症,足病外科医生对肢体救治情有独钟。尤其是足跟溃疡,由于其位置和足跟骨髓炎的倾向,会增加近端截肢的风险。在膝下截肢之前,部分小方块切除术(PC)一直是一种可行的选择,但 Elmarsafi 等人最近的文献显示,一种名为垂直轮廓小方块切除术(VCC)的新手术取得了越来越多的积极成果。这促使乔治城大学的研究人员自2019年起开发并发表了这项技术。本文旨在验证在宾夕法尼亚州东北部农村地区使用 VCC 治疗跟部复杂感染时,肢体挽救的通用性和可重复性。
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Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.)
Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.) Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Podiatry
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