AP view of the foot shows a small avulsion fracture (arrow) of the lateral process of the talus.
Facts: Lateral Process of Talus
- Lateral process is a broad-based, wedge-shaped prominence of the lateral talar body that articulates with the fibula and posterior facet of talus
- Anchor point for lateral talocalcaneal, anterior and posterior talofibular ligaments
Facts: Fracture of the Lateral Process of Talus
- Axial loading with elements of dorsiflexion and eversion or external rotation
- High incidence among snowboarders, sometimes called "snowboarder fracture"
- Can be difficult to diagnose clinically, easily confused with ankle sprain
- Pain localized anteroinferior to the distal end of fibula
Imaging
- Important to look specifically at this area in patients presenting with lateral ankle pain following trauma
- Small, nondisplaced fracture can be overlooked. CT may be warranted if suspicion persists in a normal-looking x-ray series
- Hawkins classified this fracture into 3 types: 1) large single fragment, 2) large comminuted fragment, 3) small, extra-articular fragment
Reference:
Browner BD, Levine AM, Jupiter JB, et al. Skeletal Trauma: Basic Science, Management, and Reconstruction, 2009.
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