• Arthroscopy · Jul 2009

    Case Reports

    Arthroscopically assisted transfibular talar dome fixation with a headless screw.

    • Andrew Dodd, David Simon, and Ross Wilkinson.
    • University of Calgary Medical School, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. andrew.dodd@ucalgary.ca
    • Arthroscopy. 2009 Jul 1;25(7):806-9.

    AbstractWe describe an articular talar dome fracture treated with the use of an arthroscopically assisted placement of a transfibular Acutrak screw (Accumed, Hillsboro, OR). This minimally invasive technique can be used to avoid the large incision used in the traditional open reduction and internal fixation of these fractures. Accurate reduction and stable fixation of fractures of the articular surface of the talus is a must, and this technique allows this while avoiding the morbidity of the open approach.

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