Access to the talar dome through the posteromedial approach: an anatomical study
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https://doi.org/10.30795/jfootankle.2021.v15.1596Keywords:
Talus/injuries, Talus/surgery, Osteochondritis, OsteotomyAbstract
Objective: To determine the posteromedial area of the talus that can be reached without malleolar osteotomy through the posteromedial approach. Methods: Fifteen human cadaveric ankles were dissected in standard fashion to expose the posteromedial talar dome. Seven of the approaches (46.7%) were done on the left ankle. We did not observe any significant difference between sides (chi-square test, p=0.715). Results: On average, 2.09 cm2 (range, 1.72-2.69) of the posteromedial talus dome or 15.27% (range, 12-20) of the total talus dome can be accessed without osteotomy. Conclusion: Osteochondral lesions within the area accessible through the posteromedial approach (mean 2 cm2), as seen on magnetic resonance imaging, may be treated without a medial malleolus osteotomy. Level of Evidence IV; Descriptive Study.
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