Fig. 6From: Minimally invasive (sinus tarsi) approach for calcaneal fracturesA 45-year-old male patient was admitted to our hospital because of pain and swelling on the left foot after falling from a height. Preoperative lateral (a) and axial (b) radiographs showing the left calcaneal fracture, with reduced calcaneal height (34.5 mm) and length (62.3 mm) but increased calcaneal width (39.4 mm). Preoperative horizontal (c) and coronal (d) computed tomography images showing a Sanders IIA fracture with a bulked lateral wall. Postoperative lateral (e) and axial (f) radiographs showing obvious corrections of the calcaneal height (38.6 mm), length (67.5 mm), and width (39.3 mm). Postoperative lateral (g) and axial (h) radiographs showing excellent fracture union, with a Maryland foot score of 88Back to article page