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These cysts or osteochondral defects are invariably symptomatic and require treatment. The treatment for an osteochondral defect of the talus is extremely varied and depends on the size of the defect and the extent of bone and cartilage loss. ... Home Foot and Ankle Conditions Osteochondral Injury of the Talus...
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What sort of injury may result in an osteochondral defect?; A not uncommon history is that of a sprained ankle which has failed to settle and gives symptoms (pain/instability) long after it should (see 'The sprained ankle' section for a more comprehensive review of this problem).
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www.thefootandankleclinic.com/osteochondral-defects.htm
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Osteochondral ankle defects treatment - foot & ankle injury care at The Wellington's private orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Unit - part of the Wellington Hospital, London UK. We offer a range of treatments and rehabilitation for ankle injuries including arthroscopy, surgery, rehab and orthotics. ... What is an OsteoChondral Defect?
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www.wellingtonfootandankleunit.com/ankle-defects.asp
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Ankle Sprains and Chronic Pain ... This is generally chronic pain along the outside of the ankle. The four most common causes of pain following an ankle injury are: Impingement, peroneal tendon tear, osteochondral defect of the talus, and ankle instability.
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Chondral and osteochondral lesions or defects (OCD) are an important source of pain after ankle injuries. The advent of CT and MR scanning has shown that ...
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For excellent patient education resources, visit eMedicine's Foot, Ankle, Knee, and Hip Center and ... Current operative methods include fixation of the lesion, drilling of the site of the defect with removal of loose bodies, and autologous osteochondral mosaicplasty and autologous chondrocyte transplantation.1,2...
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/1253074-overview
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Tarsal navicular: Occasionally, OCD of the tarsal navicular (see Images 37-40) is seen on ankle radiographs. Osteochondral fracture of the tarsal navicular is not as rare as previously reported in the radiologic literature. ... osteochondritis dissecans, osteochondral fracture, osteochondrosis, osteochondral defect,
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/392396-overview
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Arthroscopy revealed an osteochondral lesion measuring 1.0 3 0.5 cm corresponding to the radiographic findings in the medial femoral condyle. Loose cartilage was noted at the edge of the osteochondral defect and was debrided at this site.
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In the ankle joint, helical CT has multiplanar capability. CT is obtained in the direct axial and coronal planes at 1.5-mm slice thickness with sagittal reformations. Cystic lesion of the talar dome, cortical depression, or a loose bony fragment within the osteochondral defect may be demonstrated.
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