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The complete loss of articular relationships between the talus and navicular bone is known as talonavicular joint (TNJ) dislocation. Medial dislocation of the TNJ is more common than lateral dislocation. Lateral dislocation is usually associated with a fracture of the calcaneocuboid joint. Surgeons encounter difficulties when treating these dislocations. It occurs following high-energy trauma and is managed with immediate closed reduction of the joint and immobilization, but some complicated cases require open reduction and fixation to achieve alignment, strength, and function. This case report describes a six-month-old neglected case of TNJ dislocation managed with corrective osteotomy and subtalar fixation. Fusion of the talonavicular and talocalcaneal joints was performed. This procedure had a satisfactory outcome, as the patient was completely relieved of pain.
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