Minimally invasive treatment of Talar neck fractures using the calcaneal distractor - a technical note

M. Katzensteiner , M. Bischofreiter , G. Schalamon , R. Ortmaier , Ch. Rodemund , G. Mattiassich
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Talar neck fractures, though rare, pose significant challenges in treatment due to their complex nature and potential for severe complications. Despite the fact that most of talar fractures are treated operatively, there is scarcity of clear recommendations concerning appropriate surgical technique and care. Historically, conservative management was favored, but open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) have become the standard of care. However, merely restoring rotation, axis, and length is insufficient; restoring the articulating surface in an anatomical manner is essential for long-term joint health. Surgical access to the fracture site via anteromedial and anterolateral approaches provides visualization, but risks compromising the sensitive, partly retrograde blood supply to the talar body. While being biomechanically superior, screws inserted from a posterior to anterior direction pose challenges in soft tissue preservation and accurate placement. Despite widespread usage of this technique, postoperative outcomes remain suboptimal with considerable rates of malunion, osteonecrosis and osteoarthritis. An overlooked technique in the literature is the use of a distractor, commonly employed in minimally-invasive surgical calcaneal fracture treatment in order to maintain length, alignment and joint reposition during fixation. With the potential to reduce soft tissue damage and preserve the blood supply minimally invasive techniques present a promising advancement in fracture management of talar neck fractures.
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跟骨牵开器微创治疗距骨颈骨折技术要点
距骨颈骨折虽然罕见,但由于其复杂性和潜在的严重并发症,给治疗带来了重大挑战。尽管大多数距骨骨折采用手术治疗,但缺乏关于适当的手术技术和护理的明确建议。从历史上看,保守治疗是受欢迎的,但切开复位内固定(ORIF)已成为标准的治疗方法。然而,仅仅恢复旋转、轴和长度是不够的;以解剖学的方式恢复关节面对长期的关节健康至关重要。通过前内侧入路和前外侧入路进入骨折部位提供了可视化,但有损害距体敏感的部分逆行血液供应的风险。虽然具有生物力学上的优势,但从后向前方向插入的螺钉在软组织保存和准确放置方面存在挑战。尽管这种技术被广泛使用,但术后结果仍然不理想,有相当比例的骨不愈合、骨坏死和骨关节炎。文献中一个被忽视的技术是牵开器的使用,通常用于微创跟骨骨折手术治疗,以保持固定期间的长度、对准和关节复位。微创技术具有减少软组织损伤和保持血液供应的潜力,是距骨颈骨折治疗的一个有前景的进展。
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Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.)
Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.) Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Podiatry
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