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TALAR FRACTURES: CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS: REVIEW ARTICLE

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Ahmad Abdulhai Alsubahi, Ahmad Salem Alnajrani
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.s1.174

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Background: The stability and joint mobility of the ankle depend heavily on the talus. Although though talar fractures make up just around 1% of all fractures, they are often complicated injuries that are linked to long-term morbidity. Objective: This review article to evaluation, and management of talus fracture and clinical and radiological diagnosis. Methods: PubMed, Google scholar and Science direct were searched using the following keywords: Talar Fractures, Foot and ankle, CT and MRI Talar Fractures. In addition, the investigators screened references from the related literature, comprising all the identified researches and reviews, the novel or complete researches were only comprised. Conclusion: The anatomy and biomechanics of the talus are intricate. The first line of procedure for assessing a probable talar fracture is conventional radiography; however, to effectively diagnose and categorise talar fractures, CT scans with MPR and VRT reconstructions are required. In order to enhance treatment results, effective management decisions must be guided by a timely and accurate diagnosis

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