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Is Wound Complication a Deterrent to Lateral Extensile Approach in Calcaneus Fracture?

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Figure 1. Typical intraarticular calcaneal fracture at our center.
Figure 2. Blade size 15 was used for the curve linear incision to ensure straight to bone full thickness flap
Figure 3. Our own suture retraction technique to raise a full thickness flap to ensure mini-mum trauma during retraction
Table 1. Demographic characteristics of patient treated with lateral extensile approach during calcaneal fracture surgery at Hospital Raja Permaisuri Bainun
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