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Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery ; : 236-241, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-100961

ABSTRACT

Total talar extrusion without a soft tissue attachment is an extremely rare injury and is rarely reported. Appropriate treatment remains controversial. We describe the long-term outcomes of two patients who had complete talar extrusion without remaining soft tissue attachment treated with arthrodesis. Both of our patients had complications such as infection and progressive osteolysis. We suggest reimplantation of the extruded talus after thorough debridement as soon as possible as a reasonable option unless the talus is contaminated or missing, because an open wound may arise from inside to outside.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Arthrodesis , Debridement , Foot Injuries/surgery , Replantation , Soft Tissue Injuries/surgery , Surgical Flaps , Talus/injuries , Therapeutic Irrigation
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Journal of Korean Foot and Ankle Society ; : 230-232, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-179919

ABSTRACT

Total extrusion of the talus is a very rare injury. If the talus is found in a short time, it can be restored to its original position. If the talus is missing or found too late, however, surgeons may attempt tibiocalcaneal arthrodesis or use a pseudoarthrosis without repositioning the talus. As direct tibiocalcaneal arthrodesis may shorten the lower extremity, tibiocalcaneal arthrodesis using a sandwich block can be performed. We performed tibiocalcaneonavicular arthrodesis using a sandwich block to treat a patient with open talus extrusion caused by a motorcycle accident and obtained good clinical results.


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Humans , Arthrodesis , Lower Extremity , Motorcycles , Pseudarthrosis , Talus
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