From: Effect of percutaneous and arthroscopically assisted osteosynthesis of talar body fractures
Authors | Year | Age (Year) (mean, range) | Number of patients (talus) | Number of talar body fracture | Infection | Skin necrosis | Peri-talar osteoarthritis | Avascular necrosis | AOFAS Ankle-Hindfoot Score (mean, range) |
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Elgafy [19] | 2000 | 32 (14–74) | 58 (60) | 11 | 18.2% | N/A | Subtalar arthritis: 90.9%, Ankle arthritis: 90.9% | 27.3% | 58 (10–90) |
Vallier [5] | 2003 | 34 (15–74) | 56 (57) | 57 | 7.1% | 1.8% | Subtalar arthritis: 34.6%, Ankle arthritis: 65.4% | 38.5% | NR |
Ebraheim [20] | 2008 | 31 (21–68) | 19 (19) | 19 | 15.8% | 5.3% | Subtalar arthritis: 31.6%, Ankle arthritis: 57.9% | 36.8% | 68.6 (44–94) |
Gomes de Sousa [21] | 2009 | 38.5 (14–63) | 19 (19) | 5 | N/A | N/A | Subtalar arthritis: 50.0%, Ankle arthritis: 40% | 45.5% | 72 (19–100) |
Ohl [13] | 2011 | 38.8 (17–76) | 20 (20) | 10 | 10% | 0% | Subtalar arthritis: 87%, Ankle arthritis: 76% | 20.0% | 67 (45–88) |
Biz [9] | 2019 | 38.3 (18–81) | 31(33) | 18 (19) | 0% | 5.3% | Subtalar arthritis: 36.8%, Ankle arthritis: 31.6% | 15.8% | 81 (55–97) |