2021
DOI: 10.1053/j.jfas.2021.05.001
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Incidence of Talar Osteochondral Lesions After Acute Ankle Fracture: A Retrospective Analysis

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“…OLTs are frequently associated with prior ankle trauma including ankle sprains and ankle fractures. 24,35,41 The demographic affected is often young, active individuals including military service members and athletes. 28,36 This understanding plays a critical role in clinical decision making as patients with OLTs have otherwise healthy ankles, and, thus, joint sacrificing procedures are ideally avoided.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…OLTs are frequently associated with prior ankle trauma including ankle sprains and ankle fractures. 24,35,41 The demographic affected is often young, active individuals including military service members and athletes. 28,36 This understanding plays a critical role in clinical decision making as patients with OLTs have otherwise healthy ankles, and, thus, joint sacrificing procedures are ideally avoided.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 11 - 13 Open reduction-internal fixation and internal fixation with buttress plate are currently used in the treatment of ankle fracture. 14 , 15 Open reduction-internal fixation is somewhat effective clinically 16 , 17 , which, however, has some disadvantages, such as large incision, poor appearance, wound infection, exposure of internal fixation, etc. On the other hand, internal fixation with buttress plate is a novel therapeutic method.…”
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“…43 Osteochondral lesions of the talus are one of the most common diagnoses for patients with ankle problems. 52,74,79 Bone marrow stimulation, or microfracture, can be used to stimulate formation of fibrocartilage to fill osteochondral lesions less than 8 mm in diameter and have shown good short-and midterm outcomes. 56 Osteochondral autograft/allograft transplantation from the knee for chondral defects is another option that has shown goodto-excellent results.…”
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confidence: 99%