Fig. 2From: Reduction and functional outcome of open reduction plate fixation versus minimally invasive reduction with percutaneous screw fixation for displaced calcaneus fracture: a retrospective studyCase 1: A 40-year-old male with diabetes and severe soft tissue injury. X-ray (a, c) showing the lateral view of the calcaneus fracture before and after closed reduction percutaneous fixation surgery. The Bohler’s angle (red line) was reduced from − 3 to 28°. CT scan (b) showing a comminuted fracture in the articular surface (Sanders type IV). Bad soft tissue situation of calcaneous skin (d)Back to article page