Abstract
Seven patients underwent partial calcanectomy for chronic osteomyelitis. An average of 20 months followup demonstrated no recurrences, 80% excellent, and 20% good results. Gait assessment, range of motion, and manual motor testing demonstrated minimal functional deficits and full return to preoperative activities. Partial calcanectomy for chronic osteomyelitis of the calcaneus is a simple procedure with low morbidity, rapid convalescence, and good functional results. The high success rate and patient acceptance define it as a well tolerated alternative to more complex procedures.
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