scholarly journals A Study on Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Lateral Process of Talus Involving the Subtalar Joint

2021 ◽  
Vol 09 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr Rajendra Chaudhry (MD Medicine) (MD Medicine) ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 871-880 ◽  
Author(s):  
Victor Valderrabano ◽  
Thomas Perren ◽  
Christian Ryf ◽  
Paavo Rillmann ◽  
Beat Hintermann

Background Fracture of the lateral process of the talus is a typical snowboarding injury. Basic data are limited, particularly with respect to treatment and outcome. Hypothesis As the axial-loaded dorsiflexed foot becomes externally rotated and/or everted, fracture of the lateral process of the talus occurs. Primary surgical treatment may improve the outcome of this injury, reducing the risk of secondary subtalar joint osteoarthritis. Study Design Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. Methods We recorded details of the treatment and evaluation of 20 patients (8 female and 12 male; age at trauma, 29 years [range, 17-48 years]) who sustained a lateral process of the talus fracture while snowboarding. The injury pathomechanism was documented. The patients were treated either nonsurgically or surgically based on a fracture-type treatment algorithm. The evaluation at most recent follow-up (mean, 42 months [range, 26-53 months]) included clinical and functional examination, follow-up of sport activity, and radiological assessment (radiograph, computed tomography scan). Results The injury mechanism included axial impact (100%), dorsiflexion (95%), external rotation (80%), and eversion (45%). Using the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society hindfoot score, the patients obtained a mean of 93 points; the surgically treated group (n = 14) scored higher (97 points) than did the nonoperative group (n = 6; 85 points) (P <. 05). Degenerative disease of the subtalar joint was found in 3 patients (15%; operative, 1 patient; nonoperative, 2 patients). All but 4 (20%, all after nonsurgical treatment) patients reached the same sport activity level as before injury. Conclusion The snowboarding-related lateral process of the talus fracture represents a complex hindfoot injury. In type II fractures, primary surgical treatment has led to achieving better outcomes, reducing sequelae, and allowing patients to regain the same sports activity level as before injury.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 2473011419S0030
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Mitsui ◽  
Takaaki Hirano ◽  
Yui Akiyama ◽  
Wataru Endo ◽  
Tomoko Karube ◽  
...  

Category: Ankle Arthritis Introduction/Purpose: We have previously elucidated the pathological condition of osteoarthritis (ankle OA) by MRI by examining the relationship between X-ray findings and bone marrow edema (BME) and found a relationship between talar lateral process impingement (TLPI) in the subtalar joint and the incidence of BME in the talocrural joint as well as found an association of these MRI findings with clinical symptoms. In the present study, we focus on the three talar movements inversion, dorsiflexion, and forward displacement to report on our survey of X-ray findings involved in occurrence of TLPI. Methods: We examined MRI imaging for 70 feet of 68 cases, which has diagnosed ankle OA in our hospital. X-ray measurements of the movement of the talus regarding the TMM, TBM, TTA, LTMT, and LTC angles as well as the T-T ratio(refer to the figure) were obtained. The incidence of BME on MRI was calculated after dividing the talus, the subtalar joint, and Chopart’s joint into 22 regions; cases where BME was observed in the talar lateral process were defined as TLPI (+). For statistical analysis, the study sample was divided into two groups depending on the presence/absence of TLPI, which their respective incidences of BME and values of X-ray measurement were compared using a t-test. Furthermore, for values in which significant differences were observed, cut-off values were obtained from the ROC curve, and the factors that were most independently involved in the incidence of TLPI were identified using multivariate analysis. Results: On comparing the groups with the presence or absence of TLPI, the incidence of BME occurring at a region other than the lateral process was significantly higher in the TLPI (+) group, and significant differences were found for all values of X-ray measurement except for T-T Ratio. The multivariate logistic regression analysis with cut-off values at TMM = 46° or more, TBM = 77° or less, TTA = 4° or more, LTMT = 8° or more, and LTC = 35° or less demonstrated that LTC (odds ratio: 4.22, 95% CI: 1.28–14.0, p = 0.02) and TMM (odds ratio: 3.44, 95% CI: 1.12–10.6, p = 0.03) were significantly involved in the incidence of TLPI. Conclusion: Results of this study have led to the speculation that the incidence of TLPI is closely related to the positional relationship of the peripheral opening of the medial malleolus and the talocalcaneal bone as well as to the varus and dorsiflexion of the ankle joint. These new findings could be used as a new index to predict the incidence of TLPI.


2007 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 78-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phillip Langer ◽  
Florian Nickisch ◽  
David Spenciner ◽  
Braden Fleming ◽  
Christopher W. DiGiovanni

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  

Osteochondral dissecans (OCD)of talus is an uncommon injury is often missed initially. We reported a rare case of OCD of the lateral process of talus involving the subtalar joint in a 34-year-old male. Magnetic resonance imaging exhibited degenerative changes at the subtalar joint, with a 12 × 10 × 15-mm subchondral cystic lesion within the lateral part of talus in the posterior subtalar joint and two osseous loose bodies in the lateral compartment, which were removed through the sinus tarsi approach. A 1.2 × 1.5-cm osteochondral fragment distal to the lateral process of talus was noted intraoperatively. The subchondral cyst was excised and the fragment fixed with a 4-mm partially-threaded cannulated cancellous screw. The foot and ankle disability score improved from 26.0 preoperatively to 92.3 at the 1-year follow-up. Thus, talus OCD is an unusual condition that mandates a thorough clinical and radiological work-up and prompt management.


1991 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 569-593 ◽  
Author(s):  
John C. Garrett

2012 ◽  
Vol 42 (3+4) ◽  
pp. 35-38
Author(s):  
Ayami NOJIRI ◽  
Tatsuo NISHIDO ◽  
Osamu HORINAKA ◽  
Hideo AKIYOSHI ◽  
Junichiro SHIMIZU ◽  
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