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Talar neck fractures: anatomic considerations for posterior screw application.

The bony window available for posterior screw placement in the talus and the morphology of the talar neck were studied in 50 dry tali. In addition, 12 cadaver specimens were used to study the posterolateral approach. The bony window was bounded medially by the lateral tubercle of the posterior process of the talus, laterally by the fibular facet, superiorly by the trochlear articular surface, and inferiorly by the posterior calcaneal facet. The average vertical thickness at 2-mm increments was recorded across the talar neck to define the bony mass available for screw insertion. The smallest thickness of the talar neck was at a point 2 mm medial to the lateral border. The thickness progressively increased in a medial direction. The superior talar neck surface was found to have an average width of 18.4 +/- 1.6 mm. The angle formed between the superior and lateral surfaces of the talar neck averaged 29.3 degrees, which would account for the better delineation of the lateral border of the neck under fluoroscopy of the talus with the foot in pronation. The diameter of the screw in relation to the window height should be considered.

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