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==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
*CT often required for accurate diagnosis
*CT often required for accurate diagnosis
*AP, lateral, possibly Canale view


==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==

Revision as of 15:12, 31 March 2015

Background

  • Almost always associated with other injuries, often misdiagnosed as ankle sprains
  • Talar neck fx most common ~50% (dorsiflexion with axial loading, snowboarders)
  • Talar body fx ~20% (high energy trauma, hindfoot in either supination or pronation)
  • Lateral process fx ~10% (dorsiflexion with axial loading)
  • Posterior process, medial or lateral tubercle very commonly misdiagnosed as ankle sprains
  • Talar head fx least common

Diagnosis

  • CT often required for accurate diagnosis
  • AP, lateral, possibly Canale view

Differential Diagnosis

Foot and Toe Fracture Types

Hindfoot

Midfoot

Forefoot

Management

  • Major fracture (talar neck and head)
    • Immediate ortho consultation required (high rate of avascular necrosis)
  • Minor fracture

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