Abstract
Background: The most often fractured bone among the tarsal bones is the calcaneum. The first assessment of the suspected
calcaneum fracture is conventional radiography. The modern assessment of calcaneal fractures is mainly based on multidetector
computed tomography, because of its three-dimensional nature and Volume rendering techniques. The objective of this study
was to compare the diagnostic value of Multidetector CT with Conventional radiography in Calcaneal fractures taking operative
data as reference standard.
Materials and methods: We included 68 cases in our study, suspected of calcaneal fracture. The participants were further
subjected to conventional radiography and computed tomographic imaging and results were compared. The Sensitivity,
specificity and diagnostic accuracy were 92.6%, 33.33%, 82.3% and 98.3%, 71.4%, 95.5% for conventional radiography and
MDCT respectively.
Conclusion: We settled that MDCT is far ahead of the conventional radiography in complete depiction, diagnosis,
characterization and treatment formulation for calcaneal fractures.