- Astragalectomy
Infobox Bone
Name = Talus bone
Latin = Astragalus
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Caption = Subtalar Joint
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MeshName = Talus
MeshNumber = A02.835.232.043.300.710.780Astragalectomy, sometimes called a talectomy is a surgical operation for removal of the
talus bone (astragalus) for stabilization of theankle .Historically, an astragalectomy was used in cases of severe ankle trauma and congenial
talipes equinovarus (clubfoot). Presently, it is not a common operation, however it still used in cases of a deformedcalcaneus , footparalysis followingpoliomyelitis , and also rigidclubfoot deformities that are secondary tospina bifida orarthrogryposis (AMC). The surgery is also performed in severe cases of pulverized or infected open fractures.Generally, the surgical procedure involves making an anterolateral incision, stripping the ligaments from both malleoli and the calcaneus so that the foot can be displaced posteriorly. The talus is then resected, and the foot is placed so that the
lateral malleolus rests opposite the calcaneocuboid joint, and themedial malleolus lies just above and behind thenavicular bone . The foot is held in place with a surgical pin or withKirschner wire . After the operation, the patient wears an above-knee cast for six weeks, followed by a below-knee cast for eighteen weeks.References
* [http://podiatry.curtin.edu.au/encyclopedia/rearfoot_surgery/Misc.html Podiatry procedures and surgeries]
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