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Osteochondral fractures of the talus. A long-term follow-up
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1987
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Skeletal TraumaFinal ResultSurgical StabilizationOsteoarthritisOrthopaedicsOperative TreatmentSixty-eight PatientsSurgeryOsteochondral FracturesMedicineLong-term Follow-upOsteoporosisOrthopaedic SurgerySpinal Fracture
Sixty-eight patients with 71 osteochondral fractures of the talus were evaluated an average of 7.5 years after the onset of symptoms to determine which factors influenced the final result. It was found that the type of fracture was the most important; delay in treatment also affected the result adversely. A scheme of treatment for each type of fracture is proposed.