
FAI July 2025 Podcast: Radiographic Results of Percutaneous Reduction of Calcaneal Fractures and Posterior Arthroscopic Subtalar Arthrodesis (C-PASTA)
Displaced intraarticular calcaneal fractures (DIACFs) are associated with high rates of posttraumatic arthritis. Traditional management with open subtalar arthrodesis often results in high revision rates and complications. Acute open arthrodesis has shown success in Sanders III and IV calcaneus fractures, with favorable return-to-work and radiographic fusion outcomes. This study evaluates the radiographic results of calcaneus percutaneous reduction and posterior arthroscopic subtalar arthrodesis (C-PASTA) for acute Sanders III and IV fractures.
In conclusion, C-PASTA demonstrates excellent fusion rates, significant restoration of calcaneal alignment, and minimal complications. These findings suggest that C-PASTA is a viable, minimally invasive technique for acute Sanders III and IV fractures.
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