Surgical treatment of open fractures of the talus
To evaluate the long-term outcomes of surgical treatment of open fracture of talus. Sixteen patients with displaced open fractures of the talus, including 3 cases of type 1, 8 of type 2, 2 of type 3A, 2 of type 3B, and 1 of type 3C according to the Gustilo-Anderson classification system, 15 males an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zhong hua yi xue za zhi 2007-11, Vol.87 (41), p.2899-2904 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To evaluate the long-term outcomes of surgical treatment of open fracture of talus.
Sixteen patients with displaced open fractures of the talus, including 3 cases of type 1, 8 of type 2, 2 of type 3A, 2 of type 3B, and 1 of type 3C according to the Gustilo-Anderson classification system, 15 males and 1 female, aged 37.5 (21 - 48), were treated with open reduction and stable internal fixation within 6 - 8 hours after injury, and followed up for 3.2 years (3 - 6 years). There were 7 cases of pure displaced talar neck or body fracture and 9 cases of fractures associated with an ipsilateral pilon, ankle, and calcaneus totally that included 2 cases of type 2, 3 of type 3, and 1 of type 4 according to the Hawkins classification system modified by Canale.
The union rate was 81% (13/16) with the average union time of 4.5 months. Three cases failed to heal and developed osteomyelitis, of which 2 were treated with late talectomy because of septic nonunion. One case underwent amputation below-the-knee because of instabi |
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ISSN: | 0376-2491 |