Osteochondral lesions of the talar dome in children: A 24 (7-36) year follow-up of 13 cases

Authors

  • Jens U Wester
  • Ib E Jensen
  • Finn Rasmussen
  • Steen Lindequist
  • Kim Schantz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408993733

Abstract

13 patients who in childhood had had osteochondral lesions (OCL) of the talar dome participated in a long-term follow-up including physical examination, computed tomography (CT) and conventional radiographs. Most of the cases were caused by trauma. Conventional radiographs showed abnormal findings in 4 cases and CT in a further one. In 3 cases the primary lesion could still be seen as an osteochondral defect, and 2 had a loose body in the joint. 3 of these 5 patients had mild symptoms. We conclude that arthrosis following OCL in childhood is infrequent and recommend conservative treatment initially. In those with persisting symptoms, additional imaging evaluation with CT and MRI is recommended.

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Published

1994-01-01

How to Cite

Wester, J. U., Jensen, I. E., Rasmussen, F., Lindequist, S., & Schantz, K. (1994). Osteochondral lesions of the talar dome in children: A 24 (7-36) year follow-up of 13 cases. Acta Orthopaedica, 65(1), 110–112. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408993733