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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Vol 58, Issue 3 343-349, Copyright © 1976 by Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc


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A clinical study of the Batchelor subtalar arthrodesis

RH Gross

Results of subtalar arthrodesis performed by the Batchelor method were reviewed in thirty-four feet of twenty-two patients who had an average follow-up of thirty-nine months. The pseudarthrosis rate was 41 per cent, which is considerably higher than that reported for the Grice extra-articular arthrodesis. Three feet had a recurrence of deformity later than one year postoperatively. Two factors seemed related to the high incidence of pseudarthrosis: the parallelism of the axis of the graft to the axis of the subtalar joint and the cortical nature of the graft.
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