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De-An Qin1, Zhi-Zhen Jin2, Jie-Fu Song2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Combined anterior and posterior ankle impingement has seldom been reported. Cedell fracture, fracture of posteromedial tubercle of talus, is an uncommon and easily missed injury which may elicit posteromedial ankle impingement. The injury mechanisms and management strategies of these two lesions have been reported individually. But the concurrent lesion of both of them has not been reported. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Ankle; Anterior and posterior impingement; Fracture; Posteromedial tubercle; Talus
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32811509 PMCID: PMC7433144 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-020-03584-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1The radiographs of right ankle. a Anteroposterior weight-bearing view showing abundant osteophytes below the medial malleolus (arrowhead).b Lateral weight-bearing view showing osteophytes on the dorsal talar neck (white short arrow), anterior tibial plafond (white short arrow), posterior talar process (black short arrow), and the PMTT fracture fragment (star) with preservation of the tibiotalar joint space. c, Valgus stress view showing a talar tilt of 13° angle
Fig. 2CT scans. a coronal view showing a nondisplaced, nonunited PMTT fracture fragment (star) and an interface between the fracture fragment and the parent talus (long arrow). b sagittal view showing the anterior and posterior osteophytes of impingement (white and black short arrow). c axial view showing the larger posterolateral tubercle osteophyte (black short arrow), the nonunited PMTT fragment (star) and the interface (long arrow)
Fig. 3MRI sagittal PDWI showing the anterior, posterior ankle joint effusion (long arrow) and the “Kissing contusions (sun)” on the posterior aspect of the posterior subtalar articulation
Fig. 4Postoperative radiographs. a anteroposterior and b lateral view showing the osteophyte debridement and screw position