“…Vallier et al [17] reviewed 100 talus fractures and found other complications, including osteonecrosis with collapse (31%), ankle osteoarthritis (18%), and subtalar osteoarthritis (15%). Operative intervention was complicated by superficial (3.3%) and deep infection (5%), wound dehiscence (3.3%), delayed union (1.7%), and nonunion (3.3%) [17]. They also found a substantial association between talar neck comminution and osteonecrosis, which resulted in worse functional outcomes as measured by mean musculoskeletal function scores [17].…”