| Literature DB >> 33423507 |
Juergen Bruns1, Christian Habermann2, Mathias Werner3.
Abstract
This is a review on talus osteochondritis dissecans and talus osteochondral lesions. A majority of the osteochondral lesions are associated with trauma while the cause of pure osteochondritis dissecans is still much discussed with a possible cause being repetitive microtraumas associated with vascular disturbances causing subchondral bone necrosis and disability. Symptomatic nondisplaced osteochondral lesions can often be treated conservatively in children and adolescents while such treatment is less successful in adults. Surgical treatment is indicated when there is an unstable cartilage fragment. There are a large number of different operative technique options with no number one technique to be recommended. Most techniques have been presented in level II to IV studies with a low number of patients with short follow ups and few randomized comparisons exist. The actual situation in treating osteochondral lesions in the ankle is presented and discussed.Entities:
Keywords: cartilage; osteochondral lesions; osteochondritis dissecans tali; repair; talus
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33423507 PMCID: PMC8808845 DOI: 10.1177/1947603520985182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cartilage ISSN: 1947-6035 Impact factor: 3.117