Updates on Lisfranc Complex Injuries

Lisfranc injuries are a disruption of one or more of the tarsometatarsal joints and have an estimated incidence of 1/55 000 people. However, the total number of Lisfranc injuries could be underreported, because almost 20% of these injuries are initially missed. Because of the relative infrequency of...

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Main Authors: Alan Yan MD, Stephen R. Chen MD, Xin Ma MD, Zhongmin Shi MD, MaCalus Hogan MD, MBA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-01-01
Series:Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420982275
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spelling doaj-8504395a6e604ee19126e23253f8ffeb2021-01-26T20:37:42ZengSAGE PublishingFoot & Ankle Orthopaedics2473-01142021-01-01610.1177/2473011420982275Updates on Lisfranc Complex InjuriesAlan Yan MD0Stephen R. Chen MD1Xin Ma MD2Zhongmin Shi MD3MaCalus Hogan MD, MBA4 The Foot and Ankle Injury Research (FAIR) Group, , Pittsburgh, PA, USA The Foot and Ankle Injury Research (FAIR) Group, , Pittsburgh, PA, USA Department of Orthopedics, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China Department of Orthopedics, , Shanghai, China The Foot and Ankle Injury Research (FAIR) Group, , Pittsburgh, PA, USALisfranc injuries are a disruption of one or more of the tarsometatarsal joints and have an estimated incidence of 1/55 000 people. However, the total number of Lisfranc injuries could be underreported, because almost 20% of these injuries are initially missed. Because of the relative infrequency of these injuries, the current literature is inconsistent in regard to proper treatment. This article provides a review of Lisfranc complex injuries including relevant anatomy, diagnosis, treatment, classifications, operative approaches, and outcomes and complications. Based on existing evidence, it also proposes an algorithm the authors prefer for the evaluation and treatment of Lisfranc complex injuries.https://doi.org/10.1177/2473011420982275
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author Alan Yan MD
Stephen R. Chen MD
Xin Ma MD
Zhongmin Shi MD
MaCalus Hogan MD, MBA
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Stephen R. Chen MD
Xin Ma MD
Zhongmin Shi MD
MaCalus Hogan MD, MBA
Updates on Lisfranc Complex Injuries
Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
author_facet Alan Yan MD
Stephen R. Chen MD
Xin Ma MD
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title Updates on Lisfranc Complex Injuries
title_short Updates on Lisfranc Complex Injuries
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title_fullStr Updates on Lisfranc Complex Injuries
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title_sort updates on lisfranc complex injuries
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics
issn 2473-0114
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Lisfranc injuries are a disruption of one or more of the tarsometatarsal joints and have an estimated incidence of 1/55 000 people. However, the total number of Lisfranc injuries could be underreported, because almost 20% of these injuries are initially missed. Because of the relative infrequency of these injuries, the current literature is inconsistent in regard to proper treatment. This article provides a review of Lisfranc complex injuries including relevant anatomy, diagnosis, treatment, classifications, operative approaches, and outcomes and complications. Based on existing evidence, it also proposes an algorithm the authors prefer for the evaluation and treatment of Lisfranc complex injuries.
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