Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics (Mar 2020)

Talar Osteonecrosis After Subchondroplasty for Acute Lateral Ligament Injuries: Case Series

  • Ian M. Foran MD,
  • Daniel D. Bohl MD,
  • Anand M. Vora MD,
  • Nasima Mehraban BAS,
  • Kamran S. Hamid MD, MPH,
  • Simon Lee MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420907072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Talar osteonecrosis is a well-described phenomenon following talar neck fracture, but is a rarely described complication after procedures about the foot and ankle. Here we describe the clinical course of 5 cases of talar osteonecrosis following injection of calcium phosphate into the talus (subchondroplasty) with or without acute lateral ligament repair after acute lateral ankle ligament injuries performed at an outside institution. Practitioners should be aware of this potentially devastating complication. Future research is indicated to determine the safety and efficacy of subchondroplasty for the talus. Level of Evidence: Level V, case series.