Long term surgical treatment outcome of talar body fracture

【Abstract】Objective: Talar body fractures are rare and have poor treatment outcome. The purpose of this study is to report the long term surgical treatment outcome of closed talar dome fractures. Methods: Eight closed talar body fractures, treated by open reduction and internal fixation with...

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Main Authors: Sen Ramesh Kumar, Tripathy Sujit Kumar, Manoharan Shakthivel RR, Krishnan Vibhu, Tamuk Tajir, Jagadeesh Vanyambadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-02-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Traumatology
Online Access:http://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/137
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spelling doaj-5339ae6987de42df9055eee46520b8ba2020-11-25T02:28:47ZengElsevierChinese Journal of Traumatology1008-12752012-02-0114528228785Long term surgical treatment outcome of talar body fractureSen Ramesh KumarTripathy Sujit KumarManoharan Shakthivel RRKrishnan VibhuTamuk TajirJagadeesh Vanyambadi【Abstract】Objective: Talar body fractures are rare and have poor treatment outcome. The purpose of this study is to report the long term surgical treatment outcome of closed talar dome fractures. Methods: Eight closed talar body fractures, treated by open reduction and internal fixation with small fragment cancellous screws and/or Herbert screws in our level I trauma centre were retrospectively analyzed. Preoperative and postoperative radiographs of the foot (antero-posterior, lateral and oblique views) and ankle (antero-posterior, lateral and mortise views) were obtained. The patients were followed up both radiologically and functionally (foot function index, FFI) after 3 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and then annually. Results: There were five crush fractures and three shear fractures (two sagittal shear and one coronal shear), with average follow-up of 5 years. No early complications were noticed in these patients. Late complications included osteoarthrosis of subtalar/ankle joints in six patients and osteonecrosis of talar body in four patients. On functional assessment, mean FFI after 5 years was 104.63 points and worse outcome was noticed in crush injury and coronal shear fractures. Sagittal shear fractures had a good functional and radiological outcome. Conclusions: Late complications subsequent to surgically treated talar body fractures are inevitable, even though exact reduction and rigid fixation are achieved, thus patients are supposed to be counseled about the adverse outcome. Although crush and coronal shear fractures have poor outcome, sagittal injuries have good prognosis on long term evaluation. Key words: Fractures, bone; Talus; Fracture fixation, internalhttp://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/137
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author Sen Ramesh Kumar
Tripathy Sujit Kumar
Manoharan Shakthivel RR
Krishnan Vibhu
Tamuk Tajir
Jagadeesh Vanyambadi
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Tripathy Sujit Kumar
Manoharan Shakthivel RR
Krishnan Vibhu
Tamuk Tajir
Jagadeesh Vanyambadi
Long term surgical treatment outcome of talar body fracture
Chinese Journal of Traumatology
author_facet Sen Ramesh Kumar
Tripathy Sujit Kumar
Manoharan Shakthivel RR
Krishnan Vibhu
Tamuk Tajir
Jagadeesh Vanyambadi
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title Long term surgical treatment outcome of talar body fracture
title_short Long term surgical treatment outcome of talar body fracture
title_full Long term surgical treatment outcome of talar body fracture
title_fullStr Long term surgical treatment outcome of talar body fracture
title_full_unstemmed Long term surgical treatment outcome of talar body fracture
title_sort long term surgical treatment outcome of talar body fracture
publisher Elsevier
series Chinese Journal of Traumatology
issn 1008-1275
publishDate 2012-02-01
description 【Abstract】Objective: Talar body fractures are rare and have poor treatment outcome. The purpose of this study is to report the long term surgical treatment outcome of closed talar dome fractures. Methods: Eight closed talar body fractures, treated by open reduction and internal fixation with small fragment cancellous screws and/or Herbert screws in our level I trauma centre were retrospectively analyzed. Preoperative and postoperative radiographs of the foot (antero-posterior, lateral and oblique views) and ankle (antero-posterior, lateral and mortise views) were obtained. The patients were followed up both radiologically and functionally (foot function index, FFI) after 3 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months and then annually. Results: There were five crush fractures and three shear fractures (two sagittal shear and one coronal shear), with average follow-up of 5 years. No early complications were noticed in these patients. Late complications included osteoarthrosis of subtalar/ankle joints in six patients and osteonecrosis of talar body in four patients. On functional assessment, mean FFI after 5 years was 104.63 points and worse outcome was noticed in crush injury and coronal shear fractures. Sagittal shear fractures had a good functional and radiological outcome. Conclusions: Late complications subsequent to surgically treated talar body fractures are inevitable, even though exact reduction and rigid fixation are achieved, thus patients are supposed to be counseled about the adverse outcome. Although crush and coronal shear fractures have poor outcome, sagittal injuries have good prognosis on long term evaluation. Key words: Fractures, bone; Talus; Fracture fixation, internal
url http://www.cjtrauma.com/apps/ojs/index.php/cjt/article/view/137
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