Highly contaminated extruded talus. Is it safe to reimplate? A case
report.
- Abdourahmane Ouangré,
- Malick Diallo
, - Gérard Nabollé,
- Sayouba Tinto,
- Mamoudou Sawadogo
Abdourahmane Ouangré
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Régional de Ouahigouya
Corresponding Author:ecarlat01@yahoo.fr
Author ProfileMalick Diallo

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Sanou Souro
Author ProfileSayouba Tinto
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Yalgado Ouedraogo
Author ProfileMamoudou Sawadogo
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Yalgado Ouedraogo
Author ProfileAbstract
A 27-year-old presented a complete dislocation of the talus with a
missing medial malleolus through a lateral wound after a motorcycle
accident. Only extruded contaminated talus was found, debrided, and
reimplanted, and pinned within two hours. The outcome was good at 14
months without infection and MRI-confirmed talus revascularization.