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Table 2.

Overview of meta-analysis on displaced intra-articular calcaneus fractures.

Author, Year Patients pooled, Conclusions
Zhang et al. 2016 [16]
  • 908 patients.

  • Surgical outcomes are based on experience.

  • Improvement in gait and shoe wear after surgery.

Luo et al. 2016 [17]
  • 824 patients.

  • Less subtalar fusions but more complications after ORIF.

  • Insufficient evidence for recommendations.

Liu et al. 2015 [18]
  • 966 patients.

  • Surgery protects against subtalar arthrodesis.

Dhillon and Gahlot 2014 [19]
  • 703 patients.

  • Insufficient evidence.

Bruce and Sutherland 2013 [20]
  • 602 patients.

  • Insufficient evidence.

Jiang et al. 2012 [21]
  • 891 patients.

  • Surgery is probably the optimal choice.

Gogoulias et al. 2009 [22]
  • 611 patients.

  • Insufficient evidence.

Bondi et al. 2007 [23]
  • 557 patients.

  • Not possible to draw conclusions.

Bajammal et al. 2005 [24]
  • 534 patients.

  • Insufficient evidence.

Randle et al. 2000 [25]
  • 242 patients.

  • Patients with operative intervention tend to return to work earlier.

Bridgman et al. 2000 [26]
  • 134 patients.

  • Insufficient evidence.

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