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The Hawkins Sign of the Talus: The Impact of Patient Factors on Prediction Accuracy.

J Bone Joint Surg Am

June 2024

Harvard Medical School Orthopedic Trauma Initiative, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

Background: Osteonecrosis is a complication of talar neck fractures associated with chronic pain and poor functional outcomes. The Hawkins sign, the radiographic presence of subchondral lucency seen in the talar dome 6 to 8 weeks after trauma, is a strong predictor of preserved talar vascularity. This study sought to assess the accuracy of the Hawkins sign in a contemporary cohort and assess factors associated with inaccuracy.

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A man in his 40s presented with an incidental finding of an osteolytic bone lesion. He sustained an ankle injury while inline skating, fracturing his lateral malleolus. Besides the fracture, radiographic imaging on the day of the injury incidentally revealed a well-defined solitary osteolytic lesion with a sclerotic rim within the right calcaneus.

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[Progress in surgical treatment of osteochondral lesion of talus].

Zhongguo Xiu Fu Chong Jian Wai Ke Za Zhi

March 2024

Second Ward of Foot and Ankle, Tianjin Hospital, Tianjin, 300211, P. R. China.

Article Synopsis
  • The objective of the text is to give a detailed overview of different surgical options for treating osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT) and their implications for clinical practice.
  • Various surgical treatments have been identified, each showing promise with distinct advantages and disadvantages, particularly in terms of short-term and long-term effectiveness.
  • A range of techniques such as autologous therapies, juvenile cartilage allografts, and new approaches like cell transplantation and autologous matrix-induced chondrogenesis are discussed, but some methods face challenges like high costs or inadequate supporting research.
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Objective: To explore the effectiveness of interlocking intramedullary nail fixation system for Sanders type Ⅱ and Ⅲ calcaneal fractures by comparing with open surgery.

Methods: Forty patients (40 feet) with Sanders type Ⅱ and Ⅲ calcaneal fractures, who were admitted between May 2020 and December 2022 and met the selection criteria, were included in the study. They were randomly allocated into control group and minimally invasive group using a random number table method, with 20 cases in each group.

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The cadaveric research model for calcaneus fractures: A scoping review of biomechanical, anatomical, radiographic and fracture fixation studies.

Foot (Edinb)

June 2024

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gayton Road, King's Lynn PE30 4ET, United Kingdom; Academic Unit of Injury, Recovery and Inflammation Sciences, Academic Orthopaedics, Trauma and Sports Medicine, School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2UH, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Background: Calcaneal fractures remain a big challenge in orthopaedic surgery and lead to long lasting disabilities. Cadaveric research plays an important role in determining optimal fracture treatment. This scoping review aims to provide insight into cadaveric research that has been conducted on calcaneal fractures, including biomechanics, fixation, approaches and radiographic studies.

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Background: Although the incidence of os supranaviculare (OSSN) is generally low, symptomatic OSSN affects athletes. The aim of this study was to assess the variations of OSSN and the results of osteosynthesis between the OSSN and the navicular bone.

Methods: Eleven feet of 10 elite athletes with symptomatic OSSN were treated.

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Objective: The talus is an important component in the ankle, and its treatment after injury is crucial. However, complications and adverse events due to incomplete traditional classifications may still occur, and these classifications fail to analyze the patterns and distribution of fractures from a three-dimensional perspective. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to analyze the location and distribution of fracture lines in different types of talus fractures using three-dimensional (3D) and heat mapping techniques.

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Background: Isolated subtalar joint dislocations without associated fractures are rare in the medical literature. They occur when the talus bone remains in place while the calcaneus and navicular bones shift out of place. These dislocations account for about 15% of talus bone injuries and 1 to 2% of all joint dislocations.

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Objectives: To determine if talar neck fractures with concomitant ipsilateral foot and/or ankle fractures (TNIFAFs) are associated with higher rates of avascular necrosis (AVN) compared with isolated talar neck fractures (ITNs).

Design: Retrospective cohort.

Setting: Single level I trauma center.

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[Arthroscopic Subtalar Distraction Arthrodesis in Post-Traumatic Indications].

Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech

March 2024

Klinika úrazové chirurgie Fakultní nemocnice Brno.

Purpose Of The Study: This manuscript aims to present the method of arthroscopic assisted subtalar arthrodesis and to evaluate the benefi ts of this surgery on our study population.

Material And Methods: In the period from 9/2007 to 1/2020, a total of 33 subtalar arthrodesis were performed in 31 patients aged 19-66 years (mean 48 years, median 50 years). The indication for arthrodesis was subtalar arthritis causing pain and gait disorders, or hindfoot deformities (most commonly after a calcaneus bone fracture).

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Beak fractures represent a rare subtype of calcaneal fractures with potential risk of soft tissue complications due to compromised local perfusion. Early diagnosis and timely intervention are crucial to prevent necrosis, infection, and soft tissue defects. This case report describes a 71-year-old male with a beak fracture and delayed intervention with reoccurring soft tissue defects.

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Background: This work investigated the differences in the biomechanical properties of open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) and percutaneous minimally invasive fixation (PMIF) for the fixation of calcaneal fractures (Sanders type II and III calcaneal fractures as examples) through finite element analysis.

Methods: Based on CT images of the human foot and ankle, according to the principle of three-point fixation, namely the sustentaculum tali, the anterior process and the calcaneal tuberosity were fixed. Three-dimensional finite element models of Sanders type II and III calcaneal fractures fixed by ORIF and PMIF were established.

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Halicephalobus gingivalis is a free-living nematode that occasionally causes infections in horses. We report a rare case of limb fracture of horse caused by infection with H. gingivalis.

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[Postoperative outcome of 30 patients with navicular bone fractures-In connection with AOFAS-Score, SF-12 and fracture classifications].

Unfallchirurgie (Heidelb)

May 2024

Krankenhaus Barmherzige Brüder Regensburg, Klinik für Unfallchirurgie, Orthopädie und Sportmedizin, Prüfeninger Str. 86, 93049, Regensburg, Deutschland.

Background: Fractures of the navicular bone are rare and the number of those treated surgically is even smaller. Moreover, scientific analyses on this topic are only sporadically present in the literature, therefore this retrospective and monocentric study was initiated.

Methods: A total of 30 patients with 30 fractures were included.

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Objective: Traditional internal fixation of calcaneus fractures, involving lateral L-shaped incisions and plate fixation, has disadvantages such as increased operative exposure, eccentric plate fixation, and complications. The aim of this study was to design a Spatial Weaving Intra-calcaneal Fixator System (SWIFS) for the treatment of complex calcaneal fractures and to compare its biomechanical properties with those of traditional calcaneal plates.

Methods: The computed tomography (CT) data of the normal adult calcaneus was used for modeling, and the largest trapezoidal column structure was cut and separated from the model and related parameters were measured.

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The Omoto technique is a well-known method that is commonly used for noninvasive manual repair of calcaneal fractures. However, there have been no detailed studies on its clinical outcomes in preoperative closed reduction for surgical cases. This multicenter retrospective study aimed to compare the clinical and radiographic outcomes of calcaneal fractures treated with and without the preoperative Omoto technique, assessing its effectiveness.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Stress fractures occur due to repeated low-level stress and insufficient recovery time, commonly affecting the foot and ankle, particularly in athletes and military personnel.
  • - Factors contributing to stress fractures include a sudden increase in repetitive activities, muscle fatigue, poor training techniques, and decreased bone density, with the female athlete triad also increasing risk.
  • - Symptoms typically involve vague pain that worsens with activity, with diagnosis often confirmed via MRI or CT scans, and management varies based on the fracture's location, with many low-risk fractures healing through activity modification.
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Primary total talus arthroplasty for Hawkins type IV talar neck fracture dislocation.

BMJ Case Rep

February 2024

Orthopedic Surgery, Prisma Health Upstate, Greenville, South Carolina, USA.

A woman in her 40s was involved in a motor vehicle collision and sustained a closed Hawkins type IV talar neck fracture dislocation. The injury was treated with reduction, percutaneous pinning and spanning external fixation, followed by definitive treatment with total talus arthroplasty (TTA) 2 months following injury. This is a unique example of definitive management for a severe talar neck fracture dislocation with arthroplasty in the subacute setting.

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Background: Optimal management of displaced intraarticular calcaneal fractures remains controversial. The aim of this prospective cohort study was to compare the clinical and radiologic outcomes of minimally invasive surgery vs nonoperative treatment in displaced intraarticular calcaneal fracture up to 2 years.

Methods: All displaced intraarticular calcaneal fractures between August 2014 and January 2019 that presented to a level 1 trauma center were considered for inclusion.

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The Influence of Talar Displacement on Articular Contact Mechanics: A 3D Finite Element Analysis Study Using Weightbearing Computed Tomography.

Foot Ankle Int

April 2024

Foot and Ankle Research and Innovation Lab (FARIL), Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

Background: Talar displacement is considered the main predictive factor for poor outcomes and the development of post-traumatic osteoarthritis after ankle fractures. Isolated lateral talar translation, as previously studied by Ramsey and Hamilton using carbon powder imprinting, does not fully replicate the multidirectional joint subluxations seen in ankle fractures. The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of multiple uniplanar talar displacements on tibiotalar contact mechanics utilizing weightbearing computed tomography (WBCT) and finite element analysis (FEA).

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Background: Type C3 distal tibial plafond fractures consistently show poor outcomes with high complication rates and significant risk of posttraumatic arthritis. We describe a minimally invasive technique of performing a primary ankle fusion using an anterograde tibial nail and compare our early results to traditional methods of fixation.

Methods: During the acute admission, the patient undergoes an arthroscopic preparation of the ankle joint and insertion of an anterograde nail into the talus.

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Background: Open fractures of the talar body and neck are uncommon. Previous reports of associated deep infection rates and resulting surgical requirements vary widely. The primary objective of this study is to report the incidence of deep infections for isolated open talar body and neck fractures, and secondarily the incidence and number of total surgeries performed (TSP), secondary salvage procedures (SSPs), and nonsalvage procedures (NSPs).

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Background: Increased posterior wall acetabular fractures among older adults, require precise treatment to restore stability to the joint, lower the risk of degenerative arthritis, and enhance overall functional recovery. The purpose of this study was to compare the fixation stability and mechanical characteristics of calcaneal buttress plate and conventional reconstruction plate under different loading condition.

Methods: Typical acetabular posterior wall fractures were created on twenty synthetic hemipelvis models.

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Common Foot Fractures.

Am Fam Physician

February 2024

Eglin Family Medicine Residency, 96th Medical Group, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.

Foot fractures account for about one-third of lower extremity fractures in adults. They are typically caused by a crush injury or an axial or twisting force on the foot. Patients usually present with bony point tenderness and swelling of the affected area.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to analyze how different sole-ground contact angles affect foot stress in forefoot runners, hoping to improve their running technique and control.
  • - A 25-year-old male participant was examined using finite element analysis, revealing that a contact angle of 9.54 degrees resulted in higher stress on the metatarsals compared to angles of 7.58 and 5.62 degrees.
  • - The research indicated that lower sole-ground contact angles could decrease the risk of metatarsal stress fractures and not increase the risk of ankle injuries, potentially offering valuable insights for designing better running shoes for forefoot runners.
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