Affiliation:
1. Hyogo Medical University Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, , 1-1 Mukogawa-cho, Nishinomiya 663-8501, Hyogo, Japan
Abstract
Abstract
An open reduction-internal fixation is generally recommended in Type I lateral process fractures of the talus when the dislocation of the fragment is >2 mm. This report describes a case of a lateral process fracture of the talus in a 24-year-old male basketball player who underwent arthroscopic reduction-internal fixation. The patient complained of pain on the lateral aspect of his left ankle during a cutting motion. Based on physical examination and radiological findings, the patient was diagnosed with a lateral process fracture of the talus and underwent surgical treatment with arthroscopic reduction-internal fixation. At 12 weeks after the surgery, bone union was achieved, and the patient was able to resume playing basketball at his pre-injury level without symptoms, complications, or functional impairment. Lateral process fracture of the talus in a 24-year-old male basketball player was successfully treated with arthroscopic reduction-internal fixation.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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