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. 2013 Dec 3;38(1):149–154. doi: 10.1007/s00264-013-2164-2

Table 1.

Statistical description of the case series (n = 28 talar neck fractures in 28 patients)

Variable Result
Sex
 Female 7 (25 %)
 Male 21 (75 %)
Age (years) 35 (range 19–64)
Hawkins type
 Type II 19 (67.9 %)
 Type III 9 (32.1 %)
Weeks to bony union 14 (range 12–24)
Early complications
 Superficial infection 1 (3.6 %)
 Wound dehiscence 1 (3.6 %)
 Deep vein thrombosis 1 (3.6 %)
Late complications
 Delayed union 1 (3.6 %)
 Avascular necrosis 6 (21.4 %)
 Ankle arthritis 3 (10.7 %)
 Subtalar arthritis 5 (17.9 %)
 Ankle and subtalar arthritis 2 (7.1 %)
Secondary procedure
 Ankle arthrodesis 1 (3.5 %)
 Subtalar arthrodesis 3 (10.7 %)
 Ankle replacement 1 (3.5 %)
AOFAS hindfoot score 78 (range 65–91)
SF-36
 PCS 68 (range 59–81)
 MCS 74 (range 63–85)
Patients’ satisfaction
 Very satisfied 8 (28.6 %)
 Satisfied 10 (35.7 %)
 Average 8 (28.6 %)
 Dissatisfied 2 (7.1 %)
 Very dissatisfied None

AOFAS American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, PCS score of the physical component summary, MCS score of the mental component summary