Primary Blair Fusion in Displaced Comminuted Fracture Neck of Talus
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https://doi.org/10.3126/hren.v9i1.4357Keywords:
Anterior tibial sliding graft, arthrodesis, avascular necrosis of talus, Fracture dislocation of talusAbstract
Background: Fracture-dislocation of the talus is one of the most severe injuries of the ankle. Opinion varies widely as to the proper treatment of this injury.Objective: To assess effectivness modifed blair technique-retention of the talar body white performing arthrodetis with anterion sliging grafl.
Subjects and methods: It was an interventional prospective study. The cases & displaced tala necle fracture were included. They were treated using modifid Blair technique. The treatment and couses was anemed.
Results: Tibiotalar fusion was acluwead is all the ankles at an average of 18 weeks. The results in 4 cut of 6 were encellent, and 2 had grand results.
Conclusion: A good long-term result with tibiotalar arthrodesis with modification in blair technique was achived.
Keywords: Anterior tibial sliding graft; arthrodesis; avascular necrosis of talus; Fracture dislocation of talus
DOI: 10.3126/hren.v9i1.4357
Health Renaissance, 2011: Vol.9 No.1:20-23
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Chaudhary, P., Karn, N., Shrestha, B., Khanal, G., & Maharjan, R. (2011). Primary Blair Fusion in Displaced Comminuted Fracture Neck of Talus. Health Renaissance, 9(1), 20–23. https://doi.org/10.3126/hren.v9i1.4357
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