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Int. j. morphol ; 40(6): 1490-1496, dic. 2022. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421825

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: The weight of the body is transmitted to the foot through the subtalar joint and talus. Considering the important location of the talus and calcaneus, the morphological structures of these bones may affect the biomechanics of the subtalar joint. At the same time, the morphological structure of these bones is important in some common foot deformities. We aimed to investigate whether the various measurements of the talus and calcaneus are associated with different foot deformities in this study. In this study, radiography images of 158 (72 male and 86 female) patients within the mean age of 44 years were retrospectively examined. Eleven different measurements of the talus and calcaneus were obtained from the lateral and antero-posterior radiographs of the patients. A total of 158 patient's routine clinic radiographs were retrospectively assessed, which have calcaneal spur (n=63), hallux valgus (n=32) and control group (n=63). We determined that the body height of the calcaneus, maximum width of the head of the talus, minimum anterior width of the calcaneus were significantly different between calcaneal spur group and control group. Maximum length fibular malleolar facet of the talus was significantly different between age groups. And we determined that the calcaneal index was significantly different between hallux valgus group and control groups. Also all measurements were significantly different between males and females. As a result, some measurements that significantly determine the morphology of the talus and calcaneus were found to be significant between deformity groups and control groups. We think that our study will contribute to the literature as it is the first study in which the measurements obtained from the radiographic images of the talus and calcaneus are associated with foot deformities.


El peso del cuerpo se transmite al pie a través de la articulación subtalar y el talo. Teniendo en cuenta la importante ubicación del talo y el calcáneo, las estructuras morfológicas de estos huesos pueden afectar la biomecánica de la articulación subtalar. Al mismo tiempo, la estructura morfológica de estos huesos es importante en algunas deformidades comunes del pie. Nuestro objetivo fue investigar si las diversas medidas del talo y el calcáneo están asociadas con diferentes deformidades del pie en este estudio. Se examinaron retrospectivamente imágenes radiográficas de 158 pacientes (72 hombres y 86 mujeres) con una edad promedio de 44 años. Se obtuvieron once medidas diferentes del talo y el calcáneo a partir de las radiografías lateral y anteroposterior de los pacientes. Se evaluaron retrospectivamente un total de 158 radiografías clínicas de rutina de los pacientes, los cuales tenían espolón de calcáneo (n=63), hallux valgus (n=32) y grupo control (n=63). Determinamos que la altura del cuerpo del calcáneo, el ancho máximo de la cabeza del talo, el ancho anterior mínimo del calcáneo fueron significativamente diferentes entre el grupo con espolón calcáneo y el grupo control. La longitud máxima de la faceta maleolar fíbular del talo era significativamente diferente entre los grupos de edad. También determinamos que el índice calcáneo fue significativamente diferente entre el grupo de hallux valgus y los grupos controles. Además, todas las medidas fueron significativamente diferentes entre hombres y mujeres. Como resultado, algunas medidas que determinan la morfología del talo y el calcáneo resultaron significativas entre los grupos de deformidad y los grupos controles. Estimamos que nuestro estudio contribuirá a la literatura debido a que es el primer reporte en el que las medidas obtenidas de las imágenes radiográficas del talo y el calcáneo se asocian con deformidades del pie.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Young Adult , Foot Deformities , Calcaneus/diagnostic imaging , Talus/diagnostic imaging , Calcaneus/anatomy & histology , Hallux Valgus , Talus/anatomy & histology , Retrospective Studies , Heel Spur
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Int. j. morphol ; 39(3): 858-863, jun. 2021. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385409

ABSTRACT

SUMMARY: The aim of our study was to determine the prevalence and the anatomical variations of the posterolateral tubercle of talus in relation to sex on CT imaging. A total of 1478 ankle CT scans was retrospectively reviewed for the different anatomical variants of the posterolateral tubercle of talus, the type and size of os trigonum. Normal sized lateral tubercle was found in 46.1 %, an enlarged posterolateral tubercle (Stieda's process) in 26.1 %, os trigonum in 20.5 % and almost absent tubercle in 7.3 %. A statistically higher prevalence of Stieda's process was found in males while os trigonum was higher in females (p0.05). The posterolateral tubercle of talus and its accessory ossicle, the os trigonum, could vary morphologically. The data of this study could be helpful in understanding the clinical problems that could be associated with some of these variants.


RESUMEN: El objetivo de nuestro estudio fue determinar la prevalencia y las variaciones anatómicas del tubérculo posterolateral del talo en relación con el sexo en la imagen de TC. Se revisaron retrospectivamente un total de 1478 TC de tobillo para las diferentes variantes anatómicas del tubérculo posterolateral del talo, el tipo y tamaño del os trigonum. Se encontró tubérculo lateral de tamaño normal en 46,1 %, tubérculo posterolateral (proceso de Stieda) en 26,1 %, os trigonum en 20,5% y tubérculo casi ausente en 7,3 %. Se encontró una prevalencia estadísticamente más alta del proceso de Stieda en los hombres, mientras que el os trigonum fue mayor en las mujeres (p 0,05) no se observaron diferencias significativas. El tubérculo posterolateral del talo y su osículo accesorio, el os trigonum, podrían originar problemas clínicos que podrían estar asociados con algunas de estas variantes.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Talus/anatomy & histology , Anatomic Variation , Talus/diagnostic imaging , Sex Factors , Retrospective Studies
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Rev. chil. ortop. traumatol ; 61(2): 69-74, oct. 2020. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1342414

ABSTRACT

Las lesiones osteocondrales de la articulación subtalar es una patología infrecuente y de incidencia variable, dado su reporte principalmente como hallazgo en el estudio de dolor crónico de tobillo y ya con cambios degenerativos articulares. La sospecha clínica y el estudio imagenológico dirigido, permiten investigar esas lesiones en estadios iniciales, evitando así el uso de técnicas que no preservan la articulación para su manejo. La artroscopía subtalar es una excelente herramienta tanto diagnóstica como terapéutica para la resolución de dichas lesiones. Dadas las características anatómicas y biomecánicas de la articulación, en estadios iniciales, el manejo mediante sinovectomía y microfracturas es una alternativa con excelentes resultados funcionales. Este trabajo incluye dos casos de lesiones osteocondrales de la faceta posterior de la articulación subtalar manejadas vía artroscópica mediante sinovectomía y microfracturas y su posterior evolución.


Osteochondral lesions in the subtalar joint are an uncommon pathology with a variable incidence, being mainly reported as a finding in chronic ankle pain studies and with already visible degenerative joint changes at time of diagnosis. Clinical suspicion and directed imaging study, allows to investigate these lesions during early stages, thus avoiding the use of invasive techniques with scarce joint preservation. Subtalar arthroscopy is an excellent diagnostic and therapeutic tool for the resolution of these lesions. Given the anatomical and biomechanical characteristics of the joint, in the early stages the management by synovectomy and microfractures is an alternative with excellent functional results. This study includes two cases of osteochondral lesions of the posterior facet of the subtalar joint managed through arthroscopically synovectomy and microfractures and their subsequent evolution.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Middle Aged , Arthroscopy/methods , Subtalar Joint/surgery , Talus/surgery , Talus/injuries , Subtalar Joint/diagnostic imaging , Talus/diagnostic imaging , Fractures, Stress , Treatment Outcome , Synovectomy
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Rev. chil. ortop. traumatol ; 61(3): 94-100, 2020. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1177770

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO Mostrar una fractura infrecuente del tubérculo posteromedial del astrágalo diagnosticado y tratado de manera aguda mediante osteosíntesis con tornillo Acutrak® (2014 Acumed® LLC). MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS Varón de 28 años, que acude a Urgencias tras torcedura de tobillo con dolor al mover tobillo y hallux y tumefacción en cara interna. En Urgencias pasó desapercibida. En consulta a la semana refería sensación de que se le engancha el primer dedo con la flexoextensión. Se observa fractura del tubérculo medial de la apófisis posterior del astrágalo con desplazamiento >3mm y clínica de posible interposición del flexor hallucis longus. Se decidió tratamiento quirúrgico con tornillo Acutrak®. Se inmovilizó con férula 3 semanas y descarga 6 semanas. RESULTADOS A los 8 meses balance articular completo, sin dolor ni limitación para las ABVD y sin clínica de atrapamiento del flexor del hallux. Como complicación aguda, se verificó infección de herida quirúrgica que se trató con antibióticos. DISCUSIÓN Ese tipo de fracturas son infrecuentes. El mecanismo lesional suele ser dorsiflexión-pronación. Es importante un diagnóstico temprano y para ello es necesario una alta sospecha diagnóstica. Para su diagnóstico, son necesarias radiografías anteroposterior y lateral y si no se visualiza la lesión, proyección oblicua con 30°- 40° de rotación externa. En casos agudos resulta de utilidad la TAC y en casos crónicos la RM. CONCLUSIÓN Aunque generalmente el tratamiento es conservador, en ocasiones puede ser necesario la cirugía mediante osteosíntesis o exéresis del fragmento cuando la fractura provoca impingement.


OBJECTIVE Show an infrequent fracture of the posteromedial tubercle of the talus diagnosed and treated acutely by Acutrak® screw (2014 Acumed® LLC) osteosynthesis. MATERIAL AND METHODS A 28-year-old man attended the Emergency Department after spraining his ankle with pain when moving his ankle and hallux and swelling on the internal face. In the ER it went unnoticed. A week later in the clinic, he refered to the sensation that the first finger is hooked with the flexion extension. A fracture of the medial tubercle of the posterior process of the talus is observed with a displacement of > 3 mm and clinical signs of possible interposition of the hallucis longus . Surgical treatment with Acutrak® screw was made. He was immobilized with a splint for 3 weeks and discharge for 6 weeks. RESULTS At 8 months complete joint balance, without pain or limitations for BADL and without hallux flexor entrapment symptoms. As an acute complication, surgical wound infection that was treated with antibiotics. DISCUSSION These types of fractures are rare. The injury mechanism is usually dorsiflexion-pronation. Early diagnosis is important and a high diagnostic suspicion is required. Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs are necessary for its diagnosis and if the lesion is not visualized, oblique projection with 30°- 40° external rotation. CT is useful in acute cases and MRI in chronic cases. CONCLUSION Although the treatment is conservative, surgery may sometimes be necessary by means of osteosynthesis or excision of the fragment when the fracture causes impingement.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Talus/surgery , Fractures, Bone/surgery , Fractures, Bone/diagnosis , Fracture Fixation, Internal/methods , Bone Screws , Talus/injuries , Talus/diagnostic imaging , Early Diagnosis
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Int. j. morphol ; 36(4): 1368-1371, Dec. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-975710

ABSTRACT

El tubérculo lateral del proceso posterior del talo se fusiona generalmente con el cuerpo de este hueso, sin embargo, debido al estrés (flexión plantar forzada) aplicado durante los años de la adolescencia o cuando un centro osificado parcialmente e incluso totalmente osificado se fractura, se provoca una falta de unión, dando lugar a un hueso accesorio denominado Os trigonum (OT). En algunos casos puede producirse el síndrome os trigonum o síndrome de pinzamiento posterior, el cual se caracteriza por un dolor agudo o crónico de la región posterior del tobillo. Basado en lo anterior, se realizó un estudio retrospectivo entre el período de Agosto de 2017 a Mayo de 2018, en el cual se analizaron radiografías bilaterales de 205 pacientes concurrentes al Hospital Hernán Henríquez Aravena de Temuco, Chile. De la población estudiada, 154 fueron de sexo femenino y 51 de sexo masculino cuyas edades fluctuaron entre los 15 y 85 años, Las proyecciones radiológicas utilizadas fueron de pie lateral, tobillo lateral o calcáneo lateral, para así para determinar la prevalencia de OT y contribuir acerca de su distribución en pie derecho e izquierdo y aparición según sexo y edad. Del total de la muestra, se encontraron 24 individuos que presentaban OT (11,7 %) de los cuales 18 (75 %) correspondían al sexo femenino y 6 (25 %) al sexo masculino. Además se realizaron mediciones del largo y ancho del OT. Los datos obtenidos son una contribución al conocimiento de los huesos accesorios del pie en la población chilena.


The lateral tubercle of the posterior process of the talus is generally fused with the body of this bone, however, due to stress (forced plantar flexion) applied during the adolescent years. Also, when a partially ossified and even fully ossified center fractures, it causes a lack of union, giving rise to an accessory bone called Os trigonum (OT). In some cases Os trigonum syndrome or posterior impingement syndrome may occur, which is characterized by acute or chronic pain in the posterior region of the ankle. Based on the above, a retrospective study was conducted between August 2017 and May 2018, in which bilateral radiographs of 205 patients attending the Hernán Henríquez Aravena Hospital of Temuco were analyzed. Of the population studied, 154 were female and 51 were male, whose ages fluctuated between 15 and 85 years. The radiological projections used were lateral foot, lateral ankle and calcaneus lateral, to determine the prevalence of OT and provide information about its distribution in right and left foot and appearance according to sex and age. From the total sample, 24 individuals were found who had OT (11.7 %) of which 18 (75 %) corresponded to the female sex and 6 (25 %) to the male sex. In addition, measurements of the length and width of the OT were made. The data obtained is a contribution to the knowledge of the accessory bones of the foot in the Chilean population.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Talus/pathology , Talus/diagnostic imaging , Chile , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Age and Sex Distribution
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Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery ; : 303-309, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-93982

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The talus has a very complex anatomical morphology and is mainly fractured by a major force caused by a fall or a traffic accident. Therefore, a talus fracture is not common. However, many recent reports have shown that minor injuries, such as sprains and slips during sports activities, can induce a talar fracture especially in the lateral or posterior process. Still, fractures to the main parts of the talus (neck and body) after ankle sprains have not been reported as occult fractures. METHODS: Of the total 102 cases from January 2005 to December 2012, 7 patients had confirmed cases of missed/delayed diagnosis of a talus body or neck fracture and were included in the study population. If available, medical records, X-rays, computed tomography scans, and magnetic resonance imaging of the confirmed cases were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed. RESULTS: In the 7-patient population, there were 3 talar neck fractures and 4 talar body fractures (coronal shearing type). The mechanisms of injuries were all low energy trauma episodes. The causes of the injuries included twisting of the ankle during climbing (n = 2), jumping to the ground from a 1-m high wall (n = 2), and twisting of the ankle during daily activities (n = 3). CONCLUSIONS: A talar body fracture and a talar neck fracture should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with acute and chronic ankle pain after a minor ankle injury.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Ankle Fractures/diagnosis , Ankle Injuries/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Radiography , Retrospective Studies , Sports , Talus/diagnostic imaging
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J Postgrad Med ; 2000 Apr-Jun; 46(2): 110-1
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-117757

ABSTRACT

Giant cell tumour (osteoclastoma) of talar bone is a rare entity and is seen more commonly in the third decade of life. We report this disease entity in a 17-years-old girl. The patient presented with painful swelling of the left ankle with an osteolytic lesion in the talus on conventional radiographs. Intralesional curettage and autologous bone grafting was performed following which patient's pain and swelling disappeared. Complete range of movement at the ankle joint was regained with minimal restriction at the subtalar joint. There is no evidence of relapse at six months follow up.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Bone Neoplasms/diagnosis , Female , Foot Diseases/diagnosis , Giant Cell Tumor of Bone/diagnosis , Humans , Talus/diagnostic imaging
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Tanta Medical Journal. 2000; 28 (1): 959-976
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-55908

ABSTRACT

In the present work, 42 adult dry talus of unknown sex were used to study the cancellous bone architecture. Parasagittal, coronal and horizontal sections were cut in the bones and by using dissection microscope and radiographs of the slices the trabecular architecture was studied. It was found that the cancellous architecture of the talus consisted of two sets of lamellae. [A]: vertical lamellae extend from the trochlear to the posterior calcanean facets. They transmit body weight to the calcaneus during standing. [B]: axial lamellae formed of medial and lateral pillar lamellae in the body, axial lamellae in the neck and fan shaped [semiarched] lamellae in the head. These axial lamellae transmit body weight during walking. The axial lamellae at the neck pass with the axis of the inversion and eversion of the foot and load the center of body wight. This structure must be taken in consideration in management of talar fractures and in making perfect talar prosthesis


Subject(s)
Humans , Trabecular Meshwork , Bone and Bones , Talus/diagnostic imaging , Bone Matrix
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