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Medial approach to the calcaneus![]() 1. IndicationsThe medial approach is used most commonly for displaced fractures of the sustentaculum tali. ![]() This approach is often helpful to assist in debriding open fractures of the calcaneus, as virtually all open fractures occur over the sustentacular fragment medially when it pierces the skin. 2. AnatomyThe medial approach uses the medial malleolus and the navicular as landmarks. By drawing a perpendicular line down from the medial malleolus and by drawing a line proximal from the navicular, they meet at the sustentaculum tali. The incision follows the neurovascular bundle from just behind the medial malleolus to almost the navicular. Once the skin incision is made, the neurovascular structures are evident. The interval which one develops is between the posterior tibial nerve and the flexor hallucis longus tendon. The sustentaculum is a sharp bony prominence which is easy to find distal to the medial malleolus. 3. IncisionSkin incision ![]() Superficial dissection ![]() Deep dissection Image intensification will verify the surgeon’s position in this deep approach. ![]() 4. Wound closureWound complications are rare on the medial side.
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