A Rare Case of Talus Neck and Open Medial Malleolus Fractures with Ankle Subluxation Treated using a Single Anteromedial Approach

一例罕见的距骨颈和开放性内踝骨折合并踝关节半脱位病例,采用单一前内侧入路治疗

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Talus fractures are uncommon and complex injuries associated with significant trauma and complications. The incidence of associated malleolar injury with talus fracture is rare. CASE REPORT: We share this unusual case of a Hawkins type-3 talus neck fracture along with a serious Grade 3B medial malleolus fracture and ankle subluxation, which was treated with cleaning the wound, realigning the ankle, and surgery to fix the bones. Post-operatively, the wound was healthy and free of infection. Despite being told to avoid weight-bearing for three months, the patient lost follow-up after a month and started occasional partial weight bearing. During the 10th post-operative week, we found a mild degree of talar neck collapse and Hawkins sign radiologically. The range of motion for the ankle was dorsiflexion of 0-15° and plantar flexion of 0-30°, with minimal swelling and pain on weight bearing. CONCLUSION: This case highlights the rarity and complexity of a talar neck fracture with ipsilateral medial malleolar fracture and ankle dislocation. Positive early outcomes were achieved through timely surgery within 10 h, careful soft tissue management, and appropriate fixation. The presence of a partial Hawkins sign post-operatively indicated preserved talar vascularity and reduced risk of avascular necrosis.

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