06 January 2021 : Animal Research
Secondary Effects of the Rupture and Reconstruction of the Interosseous Talocalcaneal Ligament on the Peritalar Joints
Chen Liu1AE, Jing-xian Zhu2B, Yue-lin Hu2B, Chen Jiao2C, Qin-wei Guo2C, Ying-fang Ao2A*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.925292
Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e925292
Figure 2 Specimen sacrificed at 32 weeks after resection surgery in group II: (A) A specimen of the talus and calcaneus. The black arrow shows the enormous osteophyte at the posterior subtalar joint. (B) A specimen of the crus. The degeneration of the calcaneal surface of the crus (Cr-Ca) was more severe than the talar surface of the crus (Cr-Ta). (C) A specimen of the talar surface of the navicular (Na-Ta). Ca-Cr – crural surface of the calcaneus; Cr-Ca – calcaneal surface of crus; Cr-Ta – talar surface of the crus; Na-Ta – talar surface of the navicular; pSJ – posterior subtalar joint; Ta-Cr – crural surface of the talus.






