Foot and Ankle Surgery
Volume 14, Issue 1 , Pages 36-39 , 2008

Antero-lateral subtalar dislocation

  • J. Terrence Jose Jerome, M.B.B.S., DNB (Ortho), MNAMS (Ortho), FNB (Hand & Microsurgery)

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Received 8 May 2007 ,Accepted 8 August 2007.

  • Image Result

    The foot was diffusely swollen with minimal laceration and tenting of the skin over the prominent talar head, which was, felt dorso-medially. The rest of the foot was found dislocated laterally.

    The foot was diffusely swollen with minimal laceration and tenting of the skin over the prominent talar head, which was, felt dorso-medially. The rest of the foot was found dislocated laterally.

  • Image Result

    showed the dislocation of the talonavicular and subtalar joints. Head of the talus was seen lying antero-medially. Normal alignment of calcaneocuboid joint can also be appreciated.

    showed the dislocation of the talonavicular and subtalar joints. Head of the talus was seen lying antero-medially. Normal alignment of calcaneocuboid joint can also be appreciated.

  • Image Result

    Post-reduction radiographs showed normal and stable alignment of subtalar and talonavicular joints with absence of osteochondral fractures.

    Post-reduction radiographs showed normal and stable alignment of subtalar and talonavicular joints with absence of osteochondral fractures.

PII: S1268-7731(07)00072-0

doi: 10.1016/j.fas.2007.08.002

Foot and Ankle Surgery
Volume 14, Issue 1 , Pages 36-39 , 2008