Painful ununited fracture of the posterior process of the talus in an adolescent dancer: A case report

Hsuan Kai Kao, James G. Gamble

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Abstract

Case: Fractures of the talus in children and adolescents are uncommon and generally involve the body or neck of the talus. We present a thirteen-year-old dancer with an ununited fracture of the posterior process of the talus that was initially thought to be a painful os trigonum. Conclusion: This injury was confused with a painful os trigonum. We found that the size of the fragment, the extent to which the fracture line undercut the tibial plafond, and the findings on magnetic resonance imaging were helpful in clarifying the diagnosis of the fracture.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere92
JournalJBJS Case Connector
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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