Talar body fracture combined with bimalleolar fracture

Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2008 Jul;128(7):731-4. doi: 10.1007/s00402-007-0475-8. Epub 2007 Oct 17.

Abstract

The incidence of talar fractures is relatively low affecting usually young patients, while recent epidemiological studies have shown that talar body fractures represent a significant proportion of the total number of talar fractures. Talar body fractures are usually high-energy injuries and often a combined talar neck and body fracture is noted. An association between talar body fractures and ankle fractures has also been recorded involving the medial or lateral malleolus. The only report of a talar fracture combined with a bimalleolar ankle fracture that was found in the literature is referred to a talar neck fracture. In this report, a combination of a talar body fracture and bimalleolar ankle fracture in a polytraumatised young patient is presented. This combined injury pattern seems to be very rare, since a similar case was not found in the literature. An open reduction and internal fixation of the talar body fracture as well as the bimalleolar fracture, followed by a prolonged non-weight bearing, led to a fracture healing with no evidence of osteonecrosis. Minimal osteoarthritic changes of the tibiotalar joint were noted at 3 years follow-up with satisfactory functional results.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Accidents, Traffic
  • Adult
  • Ankle Injuries / diagnostic imaging
  • Ankle Injuries / surgery*
  • Arthritis / diagnostic imaging
  • Arthritis / etiology
  • Arthritis / physiopathology
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Fracture Fixation, Internal / adverse effects*
  • Fracture Fixation, Internal / methods
  • Fracture Healing / physiology
  • Fractures, Bone / diagnostic imaging
  • Fractures, Bone / surgery
  • Humans
  • Injury Severity Score
  • Joint Dislocations / diagnostic imaging
  • Joint Dislocations / surgery*
  • Male
  • Multiple Trauma / diagnostic imaging
  • Multiple Trauma / surgery
  • Osteonecrosis / diagnostic imaging
  • Osteonecrosis / etiology
  • Osteonecrosis / physiopathology
  • Postoperative Complications / diagnostic imaging
  • Postoperative Complications / physiopathology
  • Radiography
  • Recovery of Function
  • Risk Assessment
  • Talus / diagnostic imaging
  • Talus / injuries*
  • Talus / surgery
  • Tarsal Bones / diagnostic imaging
  • Tarsal Bones / injuries
  • Tarsal Bones / surgery
  • Treatment Outcome