Table 2.
Results of our review of 389 patients with subtalar dislocation
Subtalar dislocation of the foot Review of 389 patient |
Dislocation | Reduction | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Closed | Open | Associated lesions | Closed | Open | K wires | ||
Medial | 265 68.1% | 207 78.1% |
58 21.9% |
94 35.5% |
197 74.6% |
67 25.4 |
27 10.2% |
Lateral |
108 27.7% |
64 58.2% |
46 41.8% |
48 44.5% |
57 51.8% |
53 48.2% |
26 23.6% |
Posterior |
9 2.3% |
7 77.8% |
2 22.2% |
2 22.2% |
7 77.8% |
2 22.2% |
0 0% |
Anterior |
5 1.3% |
4 80% |
1 20% |
5 100% |
3 60% |
2 40% |
2 40% |
Total | 387a |
282 72.5% |
107 27.5% |
171b 44% |
264c 68% |
124c 32% |
55 14.2% |
M—Medial; L—Lateral; P—Posterior; A—Anterior
aMissed information about direction of dislocation in 2 patients of the article of Bibbo et al. [14]
bMissed information about correspondence between direction of dislocation and presence of associated lesions in 22 patients of the article of Bibbo et al. [14]
cMissed information about method of reduction in 1 patient of the article of Dimentberg et al. [20]