Review Article
Diagnosis and Treatment of Peritalar Injuries in the Acute Trauma Setting: A Review of the Literature
Figure 1
AP (a) and lateral (b) ankle X-rays demonstrating a medial subtalar fracture dislocation. The talar dome remains in normal articulation with the ankle joint, with the ankle mortise intact. Postreduction CT (c) reveals a coronally oriented, comminuted, and displaced fracture of the posterior talar dome and posterior talar process, with intraarticular extension into the subtalar joint.
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