Are the non-weight bearing guidelines for the after treatment of calcaneal fractures still decisive? A Dutch survey among orthopaedic and trauma surgeons

Coen Verstappen*, Mitchell L. S. Driessen, Pishtiwan H. S. Kalmet, Erik Hermans, Michael J. R. Edwards, Martijn Poeze

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Abstract

PurposeThe current rehabilitation for patients with surgically treated displaced intra-articular calcaneal fractures (DIACFs) consists of non-weightbearing for 8-12 weeks. The purpose of the present survey was to investigate the current pre-, peri- and post-operative practices among Dutch foot and ankle surgeons. Moreover, it aims to analyze whether surgeons comply to the Arbeitsgemeinschaft fur Osteosynthesefragen (AO) guidelines and which decision criteria were used in the determination of the start of weightbearing.MethodsA survey was distributed among Dutch trauma and orthopaedic surgeons to determine the most common practices in postoperative weightbearing in patients with DIACFs.Results75 surgeons responded to the survey. 33% of the respondents adhered to the AO guidelines. 4% of the respondents strictly followed non-weightbearing guidelines, while 96% interpret the AO guidelines or their local protocol freely, in any frequency. When respondents tended to deviate from the AO guidelines or local protocol, a good patients' compliance to therapy was expected. 83% of the respondents started weightbearing on the fracture, based on reported patient complaints. 87% of the respondents did not see any relation between early weightbearing and the occurrence of complications, including loosening of osteosynthesis materials.ConclusionThis study demonstrates that there is limited consensus on the rehabilitation for DIACFs. Moreover, it shows that most surgeons are inclined to interpret the current (AO) guideline or their own local protocol freely. New guidelines, supported with well-founded literature, could help surgeons in a more appropriate daily practice in weightbearing for the rehabilitation of calcaneal fractures.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-216
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology
Volume34
Issue number1
Early online date1 Jul 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Survey
  • Displaced intraarticular calcaneal fractures
  • Trauma patients
  • Postoperative treatment
  • Rehabilitation
  • Permissive weightbearing
  • OPERATIVE TREATMENT
  • CLASSIFICATION

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