Optimizing Orthopedic Outcomes in Complex Bilateral Talus Fracture-dislocations with Medial Malleolus Injuries: A Comparative Analysis of Surgical Approaches and Long-term Results

J Orthop Case Rep. 2024 Jan;14(1):155-159. doi: 10.13107/jocr.2024.v14.i01.4184.

Abstract

Introduction: Bilateral talar fracture- dislocations with concomitant medial malleolus fractures are rare and present complex challenges.

Case report: We present a case study of a 30-year-old male painter who sustained these injuries following a significant fall. The surgical intervention included open reduction and internal fixation with a cannulated cancellous (CC) screw on one side and percutaneous fixation after closed reduction on the other.

Conclusion: The patient's patient's three3-year follow-up revealed excellent ankle function and minimal avascular necrosis changes, demonstrating the importance of well-planned delayed therapy over hasty acute procedures. Remarkably, both approaches yielded comparable and favorable outcomes, emphasizing the importance of surgical planning, soft soft-tissue management, and the choice of surgical approach in optimizing outcomes.

Keywords: Bilateral talus fracture-dislocation; and internal fixation (orif) versus percutaneous fixation; comparative analysis; open reduction.

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