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Osteochondral lesions of the talar dome: an up-to-date approach to multimodality imaging and surgical techniques.

Júlio Brandão GuimarãesIsabela Azevedo Nicodemos da CruzCaio NeryFlávio Duarte SilvaAlípio Gomes Ormond FilhoBruno Cerretti CarneiroMarcelo Astolfi Caetano Nico
Published in: Skeletal radiology (2021)
Osteochondral lesions (OCLs) of the talar dome consist of a multifactorial pathology of the articular cartilage and subchondral bone and can result in persistent ankle pain and osteoarthritis (OA). Along with a physical examination and clinical history, an imaging evaluation plays a pivotal role in the diagnosis of these lesions and is fundamental for making treatment decisions and determining prognosis by providing information regarding the size, location, and cartilage and subchondral bone statuses as well as associated lesions and degenerative changes. Multiple surgical techniques for OCLs of the talar dome have been developed in recent decades, including cartilage repair, regeneration, and replacement strategies, and radiologists should be acquainted with their specific expected and abnormal postoperative imaging findings to better monitor the results and predict poor outcomes. The present article proposes a thorough review of the ankle joint anatomy and biomechanics, physiopathology, diagnosis, and treatment of OCLs of the talar dome, highlighting the radiological approach and imaging findings in both pre- and postoperative scenarios.
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