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. 2022 Apr 18;106(4):337–344. doi: 10.1007/s12306-022-00746-x

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]