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Accessibility and Thickness of Medial and Lateral Talar Body Cartilage for Treatment of Ankle and Foot Osteochondral Lesions.

Erik NottLauren M MathenyThomas O ClantonCarly Anne LockardBrenton W DouglassKira K TangheNicholas MattaAlex W Brady
Published in: Foot & ankle international (2021)
This anatomical study investigates the feasibility of talar osteochondral autografts from the medial or lateral talar surfaces exposed with standard approaches. It confirms the similar cartilage thickness of the talar dome and the ability to access up to an 8- to 10-mm donor graft from the lateral side of the talus after ligament release. This knowledge may allow better operative planning for use of these surfaces for osteochondral lesions within the foot and ankle, particularly in certain circumstances of a revision microfracture.
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