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Hoerterer, Hubert; Baumbach, Sebastian Felix; Lemperle, Stefan; Altenberger, Sebastian; Gottschalk, Oliver; Mehlhorn, Alexander Tobias; Roeser, Anke und Walther, Markus (2019): Clinical outcome and concomitant injuries in operatively treated fractures of the lateral process of the talus. In: BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, Bd. 20, 219

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Abstract

BackgroundThe aim of this study was to review the patient rated outcome (PROM) of surgically treated fractures to the lateral process of the talus (LPTF) and identify factors influencing the outcome.MethodsRetrospective study with a current follow-up. Eligible were all patients treated surgically for a LPTF (n=23) with a minimum follow-up of one year. Demographics, medical history, trauma mechanism, fracture characteristics, concomitant injuries, treatment details, complications, return to work and sports were assessed retrospectively. The current follow-up included the VAS FA, Karlsson Score, and SF-12. The primary outcome was the VAS FA. Secondary aim was the identification of parameters influencing the PROMs.Results22 patients (96% follow-up) with a mean age of 329 (18 to 49) years were included. 73% suffered a Hawkins Type 1, 23% a Type 2, and one patient a Type 3 fracture. 82% suffered concomitant injuries. 9% suffered minor surgical side infections, 50% developed symptomatic subtalar osteoarthritis. At final follow-up (442 (12 to 97) months), the mean VAS FA Overall was 77 +/- 21 (20 to 100), the Karlsson Score 72 +/- 21 (34 to 97), and for the SF 12 the PCS 53 +/- 8 (36 to 64) and the MCS 53 +/- 7 (32 to 63). 50% of patients returned to their previous level of sports. Hawkins Type 1 fractures resulted in better VAS FA Overall score than Type 2 fractures. Posttraumatic subtalar osteoarthritis was the independent factor associated to a poor patient rated outcome (VAS FA, Karlsson Score).Conclusion After a follow-up of over 3.5years, surgically treated LPTF resulted in only moderate results. 50% suffered posttraumatic symptomatic subtalar osteoarthritis, which was the primary independent parameter for a poor outcome following LPTF.Level of evidence Level III.

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