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Outcome of Neglected Talus Neck Fracture and it’s Management: A Case Report

INTRODUCTION: Talus fracture is an uncommon fracture that can be encountered on day- to- day basis. However, it is the 2nd most common tarsal bone to get fractured after calcaneum and accounts for approximately 1% of all fractures around foot and ankle. The anastomotic ring around the talar neck is...

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Autores principales: Moger, Nagaraj Manju, Pragadeeshwaran, J., Verma, Aman, K.V, Ankith, Aditya, K. S., Meena, Pradeep Kumar
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Publicado: Indian Orthopaedic Research Group 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8310639/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34327163
http://dx.doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2021.v11.i04.2144
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author Moger, Nagaraj Manju
Pragadeeshwaran, J.
Verma, Aman
K.V, Ankith
Aditya, K. S.
Meena, Pradeep Kumar
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Pragadeeshwaran, J.
Verma, Aman
K.V, Ankith
Aditya, K. S.
Meena, Pradeep Kumar
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description INTRODUCTION: Talus fracture is an uncommon fracture that can be encountered on day- to- day basis. However, it is the 2nd most common tarsal bone to get fractured after calcaneum and accounts for approximately 1% of all fractures around foot and ankle. The anastomotic ring around the talar neck is highly likely to get damaged at the time of the fracture, which, in turn, hampers the blood supply to the body of talus. As a result, the bone healing is delayed and the integrity of the healed fracture is poor which leads to poor functional outcome. Almost 39% cases are missed during the initial evaluation, and talus fracture accounts for almost 50% of all the missed injuries (6–8). A high level of clinical suspicion is required to avoid missing such injuries. CASE REPORT: A 26-year-old male presented to the outpatient department with chief complaint of pain over the left foot while walking for past 6 months. There was a history of significant trauma to the foot 6 months back (fall from 12 feet) for which he sought medical advice and was managed with analgesics and rest for a couple of weeks. He presented to us 6 months later with chronic, dull aching, and continuous pain which aggravates while walking and standing. The diagnosis of the non-union fracture neck of talus was made after radiology and was managed by open reduction and internal fixation with cannulated cancellous screws along with contralateral iliac crest cancellous bone grafting. CONCLUSION: Delay in diagnosing such injuries accelerates the vascular compromise, delays timely intervention, and ultimately leads to increased morbidity.
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spelling pubmed-83106392021-07-28 Outcome of Neglected Talus Neck Fracture and it’s Management: A Case Report Moger, Nagaraj Manju Pragadeeshwaran, J. Verma, Aman K.V, Ankith Aditya, K. S. Meena, Pradeep Kumar J Orthop Case Rep Case Report INTRODUCTION: Talus fracture is an uncommon fracture that can be encountered on day- to- day basis. However, it is the 2nd most common tarsal bone to get fractured after calcaneum and accounts for approximately 1% of all fractures around foot and ankle. The anastomotic ring around the talar neck is highly likely to get damaged at the time of the fracture, which, in turn, hampers the blood supply to the body of talus. As a result, the bone healing is delayed and the integrity of the healed fracture is poor which leads to poor functional outcome. Almost 39% cases are missed during the initial evaluation, and talus fracture accounts for almost 50% of all the missed injuries (6–8). A high level of clinical suspicion is required to avoid missing such injuries. CASE REPORT: A 26-year-old male presented to the outpatient department with chief complaint of pain over the left foot while walking for past 6 months. There was a history of significant trauma to the foot 6 months back (fall from 12 feet) for which he sought medical advice and was managed with analgesics and rest for a couple of weeks. He presented to us 6 months later with chronic, dull aching, and continuous pain which aggravates while walking and standing. The diagnosis of the non-union fracture neck of talus was made after radiology and was managed by open reduction and internal fixation with cannulated cancellous screws along with contralateral iliac crest cancellous bone grafting. CONCLUSION: Delay in diagnosing such injuries accelerates the vascular compromise, delays timely intervention, and ultimately leads to increased morbidity. Indian Orthopaedic Research Group 2021-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8310639/ /pubmed/34327163 http://dx.doi.org/10.13107/jocr.2021.v11.i04.2144 Text en Copyright: © Indian Orthopaedic Research Group https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Verma, Aman
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Aditya, K. S.
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Outcome of Neglected Talus Neck Fracture and it’s Management: A Case Report
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title_short Outcome of Neglected Talus Neck Fracture and it’s Management: A Case Report
title_sort outcome of neglected talus neck fracture and it’s management: a case report
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8310639/
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