World Journal of Pharmaceutical
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Abstract

TALUS EXTRUSION: A CASE REPORT AND LITERRATURE REVIEW

Reda Lafdil*, Anass Belguerrab, Hamza Berrada, Reda Boueld, Souhail el Alami, Mohammed Reda el Fekhaoui, Monsef Boufettal, Rida Allah Bassir, Jalal Makkaoui, Mohammed Kharmaz, Mly Omar Lamrani and Mohamed Saleh Berrada

ABSTRACT

Enucleations of the talus are rare injuries that have a poor prognosis since they are complicated, in 90% of cases, by osteonecrosis of the talus. We report a case of open anteromedial enucleation of the right foot, of a 32-year-old men, following a work accident. The patient benefited urgently in the OR of a reduction by external maneuvers with stabilization by a transplant foot nail. The follow-up was excellent with a stable ankle and satisfactory mobility, without radiological signs of necrosis.

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