Closed subtalar dislocation: Long-term results

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Abstract
Talus dislocation is a rare injury that occurs as a result of high-energy trauma and is generally associated with open-type fractures. Due to the talus’s extensive articular surface and limited vascular perforation area, the risk of avascular necrosis following trauma is considerably high. In this study, a case of closed medial talus dislocation resulting from a fall down the stairs is presented. The patient was immobilized with a short leg cast for two weeks after closed reduction and was followed up for three years. At the end of the follow-up period, no avascular necrosis was detected in the talus, and ankle movements were found to be normal.
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Authors Kemal Somdaş
Journal Journal of Multidisciplinary Orthopaedic Surgery
Year 2025
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10.5281/zenodo.15114463
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