Prognosis of fracture of the talus in children: 21 (7-34)-year follow-up of 14 cases

Authors

  • Lb Jensen
  • Jens Ulrik Wester
  • Finn Rasmussen
  • Steen Lindequist
  • Kim Schantz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408995478

Abstract

14 children suffering from a fracture of the talar neck or body were examined after 21 (7-34) years. The talar neck was fractured in 10 children and the talar body in 4. 3 fractures were displaced and primarily treated with reduction and immobilization. Nondisplaced fractures were treated conservatively. All fractures healed. All patients with displaced fractures had exercise-induced pain at follow-up. Of 11 patients with nondisplaced fractures only 1 had minor complaints. CT and conventional radiographs showed arthrosis in the talocrural joint and normal subtalar joints in those with displaced fractures. The radio- graphic findings were normal after nondisplaced fractures.

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Published

1994-01-01

How to Cite

Jensen, L., Wester, J. U., Rasmussen, F., Lindequist, S., & Schantz, K. (1994). Prognosis of fracture of the talus in children: 21 (7-34)-year follow-up of 14 cases. Acta Orthopaedica, 65(4), 398–400. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453679408995478