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Posttraumatic avascular necrosis of talus
Soo Bong Hahn, Hong Jun Park, Kee Hong Song
J Korean Soc Fract 2000;13(2):368-374.   Published online April 30, 2000
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.2000.13.2.368
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PURPOSE
: We performed this study in order to analyze the clinical results and complications of posttraumatic avascular necrosis of talus MATERIALS AND METHODS : We performed a retrospective review of 19 patients undertaken treatment of talus fracture from September 1996 to September 1998. There were 11 males and 8 females with an a mean age of 21.4 years(range, 10-52years).
RESULTS
: In one case, there was soft tissue defect and bone maceration on dorsum of left foot due to crushing injury by traffic accident. The patient was treated with debridement and skin graft. In trauma 5 months, equinus deformity and stiffness of ankle was noted. Posttraumatic avascular necrosis of talus was noted at magnetic resonance imaging. But, there was neither collapse of talar dome nor pain. Therefore, heel cord lengthening and correction of equinus by hinged Ilizarov with distraction was done. In follow-up(1 year 3 months), avascular necrosis was improved and good ambulation without pain was possible. In another case, open reduction and internal fixation for talar neck fracture(Hawkins typeIII)was performed. In trauma 9 months, there were severe degenerative arthritis of peritalar joint, severe ankle pain, and severe avascular necrosis with collapse of talus. Therefore, dead bone resection and ankle arthrodesis with autoiliac bone graft were performed using Ilizarov external fixator. In follow-up(trauma day 1 year 11 months), good ambulation in 90degreesankle fusion state without pain was possible.
CONCLUSION
: In the treatment of talus fracture, periodic physical and radiologic examination is important for early detection of posttraumatic avascular necrosis and early management.
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Case Report
Ankle Arthrodesis by Internal Fixation with Cancellous Screws and Fibula Strut Graft: Report of Two Cases
Jin Man Wang, Kwon Jae Roh, Yeo Hon Yun, Dong Jun Kim, Joo Seok Eom
J Korean Soc Fract 1997;10(3):480-484.   Published online July 31, 1997
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jksf.1997.10.3.480
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We present two cases of ankle arthrodesis in which tibiotalar fixation was achieved by two cancellous-bone screws across the ankle joint and a lateral fibular strut graft fixed with a proximal and a distal screw. This operation is a technique described by Thordarson and his associates, who performed only an in vitro biomechanical study using fresh-frozen cadaver. Through the recent clinical trial, we could get excellent results in both of our cases. We feel the fibular strut graft provides additional stability to tibiotalar internal fixation. This technique may have a special value for those cases with poor bone quality or osteoporosis.
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