Abstract: We surgically treated an osteochondral lesion associated with a stress fracture of the tarsal navicular. The surgical procedure involved the confirmation and complete resection of the lesion under direct vision, followed by the transplantation of block-shaped iliac bone grafts. The postoperative computed tomography scan showed that the lesions had disappeared, the grafted bone had fused, and the stress fracture had healed
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Surgical Treatment of an Osteochondral Lesion Associated with Stress Fracture of the Tarsal Navicular: A Case Report – Corrected Proof
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