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Anatomical observation, classification, fracture and finite element analysis of the posterior process of the Asian adult talus

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-022-03345-5

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Anatomy; Talus; Posterior process of the talus; Talus fracture; Finite element model

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  1. Sanming Project of Medicine in Shenzhen [SZZYSM202108013]
  2. Innovation Team and Talents Cultivation Program of National Administration of Traditional Asian Medicine [ZYYCXTD-C-202003]

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In this study, the anatomical characteristics and classification of the posterior process of the talus were observed and analyzed in Asian adults. The incidence and fracture situation of different types were statistically analyzed. It was found that different types of the posterior process of the talus may be related to the probability of fracture. Different treatment strategies should be considered based on the type of fracture.
Background Fractures of the posterior process of the talus are rarely seen and frequently overlooked. In our study, anatomical observation and classification of the posterior process of the talus were carried out, and related imaging and finite element methods were combined. The study aimed to observe and provide anatomical data related to posterior process of talus in Asian adults and explore the potential relationships between the different types with fracture of posterior process of talus. Methods Combined with the anatomical morphology and imaging data, the posterior process of talus was divided into four types, and the incidence and fracture situation were statistically analyzed. The finite element models of four different types of talus processes were established and verified, and the stress and strain were simulated and analyzed. Results The total incidence of the posterior process of the talus was 97.47%. The proportions of the four types were neck-like 10.13%, flat 36.29%, pointy 12.66% and round blunt 38.39%. The overall incidence of bone cracks of the posterior process of the talus was 4.98%; the most common type was neck-like type. Compared with the value on the other types, the maximum von Mises stress increased by 67.66%, 83.90% and 111.18% on the neck-like posterior process of talus respectively. Conclusions It is speculated that different types of the posterior process of the talus may be related to the probability of fracture, and it may be better to consider different treatment strategies for different types of fractures.

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