ARTHROSCOPIC ANKLE JOINT AND ARTIFICIAL BONE GRAFTING FOR TREATMENT BONE CYSTS OF THE TALAR: A CASE REPORT

Orthop Rev (Pavia). 2024 Jun 30:16:116962. doi: 10.52965/001c.116962. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

ABSTRACTS Bone cysts of the talar body are a benign, rare condition. Remove bone cysts, autologous bone grafting is a treatment method many authors recognize. Approaching the calcaneal bone cysts of the talar body encounters difficulties due to the narrow surgical field, poor blood supply, and the entire surface of the talar body being covered with cartilage. Endoscopic talar joint surgery to remove cysts bone, autologous bone grafting in the treatment of calcaneal bone cysts of the talar body is a progressive step, with many advantages, overcoming the mentioned difficulties, albeit being a challenging technique. We report a case of bone cysts of the talar body treated with endoscopic ankle joint surgery to remove cysts bone and autologous bone grafting at Viet Duc University Hospital, with good postoperative results, and no recurrence after 8 months of follow-up.

Keywords: Ankle arthroscopic; Viet Duc University Hospital; bone cyst; talar.