Talar Avascular Necrosis After Calcium Phosphate Injection Treatment of Talar Bone Marrow Lesions: A Report of 2 Cases
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Case: We report on 2 patients who developed avascular necrosis (AVN) of the talus and poor patient outcomes after undergoing calcium phosphate injection into talar dome bone marrow lesions.
Conclusion: Subchondroplasty, defined as calcium phosphate injection for the treatment of articular bone marrow edema, is a recently described procedure for use in the ankle joint. In our opinion, the limited available research is of poor quality and describes equivocal improvement in patient symptoms after this procedure. Given the debilitating outcomes and extensive AVN we observed in 2 patients, we strongly advise caution in the use of this procedure in the talus.