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Repositioning of fracture and luxation: Open repositioning of a fracture in talus and calcaneus: By ring fixator: Talus
Your ankle bone was broken and was surgically stabilized using devices.
The foot is made up of a lot of small bones and joints. The lower leg is connected to the tarsus. Then comes the metatarsus and then the individual toes. The tarsus consists of 7 tarsal bones. The tarsal bones form the rear part of the foot. The anklebone is part of the tarsus. The foot connects to the lower leg via the talus. This connection is known as the upper ankle joint.
You had an operation to have the fragments of your ankle bone returned to their normal position and put back together. Your ankle bone was then stabilized using a special fixation system.
The special fixation system involves inserting metal pins or screws through the skin from outside and into the bone. These are then joined to one another outside the body using a holding system. The fixation system consists of some rings and pins that are external to the foot.
Additional indicator
If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
Further information
Source
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