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Midterm Outcomes after Operative Management of Hawkins Type III Talar Neck Fractures.

Jun-Young LeeJe Hong RyuJung-Min KookJeong-Soo Oh
Published in: Clinics in orthopedic surgery (2024)
Hawkins classification III talar neck fractures are mostly caused by high-energy injuries and have a relatively poor prognosis due to the high incidence of complications such as avascular necrosis or posttraumatic arthritis. However, if correct anatomical reduction and rigid internal fixation are performed within a short time after the injury, good results can be expected.
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