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. 2017 Mar 30;9(1):34–41. doi: 10.1111/os.12301

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Reconstruction of a displaced talar nonunion (type II deformity). An 18‐year‐old woman presented with a talar nonunion and displacement at the talar body 10 months after a car accident. X‐rays in anteroposterior and lateral position with weight‐bearing (A, B) and computed tomography scans (C–E) were taken before the operation. The fracture had been overlooked initially. Treatment consisted of debridement of the pseudarthrosis (F, G) and allograft bone grafting (H). X‐rays after surgery showed a congruent joint reconstruction (I, J). At follow‐up after 1 year, the patient was pain free and had normal function of the ankle and subtalar joints (K–N).