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Talar Neck Fractures
Talar neck fractures are high energy injuries to the hindfoot that are associated with a high incidence of talus avascular necrosis, Diagnosis is made with radiographs of the foot but frequently require CT scan for full characterization, …
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Talus Fracture other than neck
Talus Fracture other than neck Talus fractures other than neck are rare fractures of the talus that comprise of talar body fractures, lateral process fractures, posterior process fractures, and talar head fractures, Diagnosis is made radiographically with …
Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus are focal injuries to the talar dome with variable involvement of the subchondral bone and cartilage which may be caused by a traumatic event or repetitive microtrauma, Diagnosis can be made with plain ankle …
Talar Neck Fractures
Talar neck fractures are high energy injuries to the hindfoot that are associated with a high incidence of talus avascular necrosis, Diagnosis is made with radiographs of the foot but frequently require CT scan for full characterization, Treatment is emergent reduction of the talus following by internal fixation in an acute or delayed fashion, Epidemiology, Incidence, common, most common
Calcaneus Fractures
cannulated compression screws are placed from the posterio calcaneal tuberosity to the talar dome, lateral fixation plate applied to hold reduction, Complications, Wound complications 10-25% increased risk in smokers, diabetics, and open injuries, may consider nonoperative treatment in these patients, tongue type fractures at high risk >20% for posterior skin necrosis, should be splinted
Ankle Fractures
Ankle fractures are very common injuries to the ankle which generally occur due to a twisting mechanism, Diagnosis is made with orthogonal radiographs of the ankle, Treatment can be nonoperative or operative depending on fracture displacement, ankle …
Ankle Syndesmotic Injury
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the talar dome, In the mortise view with the ankle in neutral position, the medial clear space should be equal to or less than the superior clear space between the talar dome and the tibial plafond,5 An increase in the medial clear space indicates a deltoid ligament injury, Increased tibiofibular clear space is considered the most reliable indi-cator of syndesmotic injury,3,4 Pneu-Figure 1
Ankle Ligaments
Osteochondral talar dome fracture, 29% 147/500 3, Superficial peroneal nerve palsy, 4% 18/500 4, Anterolateral soft-tissue impingement, 20% 101/500 5, Fracture of the anterior colliculus, 36% 179/500 N/A E Select Answer to see Preferred Response, SUBMIT
Talus Fractures
The most common mechanism of injury in talus fractures is forceful dorsiflexion resulting in talar neck fracture as it impinges against anterior tibial plafond, Any axial loading injury with the ankle in dorsiflexion should raise suspicion for a talus fracture, Inversion injuries can result in osteochondral fractures of the superior talar dome and plantar flexion forces can displace os
Management of Talar Body Fractures
In addition to these classifications, fractures of the talar dome can also be further classified into sagittal, coronal, transverse, or segmental fractures, 7 Boyd and Knight have classified talar body fractures according to the plane of the fracture line, A Type I fracture is a shear injury in the coronal or sagittal plane, compared to the Type II fracture which involves the horizontal plane
TALAR DOME FRACTURE- Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Diagnosis of talar dome fractures can be difficult to make as it is quite often overlooked when a patient complains of ankle pain particularly if the ankle sprain was not considered serious,, An xray would be the first diagnostic test performed and often it is a good idea to take the same views of the other ankle for comparison purposes,
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Usually, with talar body fractures, a successful reduction is accompanied by reestablishment of normal foot anatomy, Splintage with follow-up radiology will now determine whether the closed reduction was successful, Multiple attempts of closed reduction are not advised as they can further injure the soft tissue, 3, Choice of approach , The talar body injuries demonstrate a spectrum from simple
Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus are focal injuries to the talar dome with variable involvement of the subchondral bone and cartilage which may be caused by a traumatic event or repetitive microtrauma, Diagnosis can be made with plain ankle radiographs, MRI studies are helpful in determining the size of the lesion, the extent of bony edema, and identify unstable lesions, Treatment can be
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Orthobullets Team TECHNIQUE STEPS 0 % 0, 0 % TECHNIQUE VIDEO 0 % TECHNIQUE STEPS Provides comprehensive assessment of complex fracture patterns on imaging studies , 2, Recognizes indications for and provides non-operative treatment of an unstable fracture , diabetes medical comorbidities C, Preoperative H & P, 1, Obtain history and perform basic physical exam , document …
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