Fig. 2From: A novel minimally invasive percutaneous treatment for Essex-Lopresti joint depression-type DIACFs by ligamentotaxisPercutaneous prying and jacking reduction technique. A 2.0 mm K-wire was drilled into the compressed fracture fragment under lateral and axial fluoroscopic guidance (a, b), then a hollow punch was inserted along the k-wire to reduce the compressed fracture fragment (c, d). After reduction, the guided K-wire was drilled through the compressed fracture fragment to the talus to temporarily fix the compressed fracture fragment (e, f) (Picture a and c cited from Gang et al. [20])Back to article page