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An Indirect Reduction Technique for Percutaneous Fixation of Calcaneus Fractures

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We describe a positioning and indirect reduction method that allows for earlier fixation of some displaced calcaneus fractures. Minimally invasive surgery with this technique can provide good results in high-risk patients while minimizing soft-tissue
complications.


 

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