Reconstruction After Talar Fractures - 20/08/11
, Jörg Winkler, MD, René Grass, MD, PhD, Hans Zwipp, MD, PhDRésumé |
Malunited and nonunited talar fractures cause significant disability. Distinction between partial and total avascular necrosis (AVN) determines the choice of treatment. Patients who have minimal or no AVN and well-preserved joint cartilage may be amenable to corrective osteotomy through the malunited fracture or removal of the pseudoarthrosis. Secondary reconstruction with joint preservation leads to considerable functional improvement in painful talar malunions and nonunions in reliable patients. If symptomatic arthritis is present, arthrodeses and correction of deformity through the fusion or with additional osteotomies provide predictable results, although they do not restore normal foot function. Fusions should be limited to the affected joint. If the subtalar joint shows severe arthritic changes, every attempt should be made to salvage the ankle and talonavicular joints.
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Vol 11 - N° 1
P. 61-84 - mars 2006 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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