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Table 1 Basic information of the 15 patients with 16 talar body fractures

From: Effect of percutaneous and arthroscopically assisted osteosynthesis of talar body fractures

Case

Gender

Laterality

Injury Mechanism

Sneppen Type

Joint Dislocation

Initial Reduction

Complicationsa

1

F

Right

Vehicle accident

II

No

Anatomical

NO

2

M

Right

High fall injury

III

Subtalar joint and talonavicular joint

Anatomical

NO

3

M

Right

High fall injury

II

No

Anatomical

NO

4

M

Left

Crushing

II

No

Anatomical

NO

5

M

Right

High fall injury

II

No

Anatomical

NO

6

F

Left

High fall injury

II

No

Anatomical

NO

  

Right

High fall injury

III

No

Anatomical

NO

7

F

Right

High fall injury

II

No

Anatomical

NO

8

M

Left

High fall injury

II

No

Nearly anatomical

Osteoarthritis

9

M

Right

High fall injury

II

No

Anatomical

NO

10

M

Left

Twisting injury

II

Ankle joint and subtalar joint

Anatomical

NO

11

F

Right

Twisting injury

II

No

Anatomical

NO

12

F

Right

Twisting injury

II

No

Anatomical

NO

13

M

Right

High fall injury

II

No

Anatomical

NO

14

M

Right

High fall injury

II

Subtalar joint and talonavicular joint

Anatomical

Osteoarthritis

15

M

Left

Vehicle accident

II

No

Anatomical

NO

  1. Female, M Male
  2. aThere were no complications of skin infection, skin necrosis, osteomyelitis, osteonecrosis, or non-union