Rahi Akhter Rasool, Muzaffar Ahmad Malla, Ansar Ul Haq Lone, Mohd. Ishaq Ganaie
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摘要
距骨骨软骨损伤可能是踝关节损伤的晚期并发症。由于踝关节的最佳功能需要距骨的完整性,因此早期准确诊断非常重要。距骨骨软骨损伤(OTL)是我们不应该忽视的损伤之一,尤其是在任何类型的后足损伤之后。在我们的研究中,我们纳入了 40 名不明原因的外伤后慢性踝关节疼痛患者,在进行了全面的临床评估和放射线检查后,我们建议患者进行核磁共振踝关节成像检查,以寻找导致疼痛的可能原因。其中有 3 名患者(7.5%)被报告为距骨骨软骨病变,而这些病变最初在踝关节 X 光片上被认为是正常的而被漏诊。这项研究表明,对于任何后足外伤后出现踝关节疼痛的患者,必须对 OCT 保持高度怀疑。
Osteochondral lesions of Talus in unexplained chronic ankle pain
Osteochondral lesions of the talus can present as a late complication of ankle injuries. Early and accurate diagnosis is important as talar integrity is required for optimal function of the ankle. Osteochondral lesions of the talus (OTL) are among those injuries that we should not fail to recognize, especially following any type of hind foot injury. In our study Forty patients with unexplained post traumatic chronic ankle pain were included and after thorough clinical evaluation and radiography were advised MRI Ankle to look for the possible causes of the pain. Three (7.5%) of the patients were reported as Osteochondral lesions of the talus which were initially missed as being normal on ankle radiographs. This study reveals that a high index of suspicion has to be kept for OCTs in patients with ankle pain following any hind-foot trauma