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Analysis and Clinical Study on Fracture Dislocation of the Talus
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Ye Yeon Won, Chang Hoon Jeon, Jae In Ahn, Seung Jun Choi, Jung Mo Lee
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J Korean Soc Fract 2000;13(2):382-389. Published online April 30, 2000
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2000.13.2.382
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Abstract
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- PURPOSE
: Talar fractures are uncommon and so surgeon's experience in the treatment of the talar fracture is limited. This study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence, associated injuries, complications of talar fracture and results of treatment.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
: Authors experienced 15 cases of the talar fractures treated at Ajou university Hospital from 1995 to 1998 with minimal 1 year follow-up period and obtained following result.
RESULTS
: Of 15 cases, fall down injury was the most common cause of injury(11/15). 4 ipsilateral medial malleolar fractures, 2 lateral malleolar fractures and other associated injury was occured. According to the Hawkins' classification 5 cases in type I , 1 cases in typeII, 2 cases in typeIII were observed. 2 posttraumatic arthritis, 1 skin necrosis, 1 avascular necrosis, were observed as complications but nonunion was not observed.
CONCLUSIONS
: We suggest that early and accurate anatomical reduction and rigid internal fixation of the fracture dislocation of the talus canprevent complications such as acascular necrosis, posttraumatic arthritis.
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