LISFRANC FRACTURE-DISLOCATION: A CASE REPORT

The tarsometatarsal joint is an anatomic area where a wide spectrum of injuries can occur. Regarding the damage mechanism, indirect injuries are more frequent and usually occur during bending or twisting movements applied to the midfoot. This mechanism is very common in sports but also possible in h...

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Main Author: Michele Treglia
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Language:English
Published: Associazione Italiana Giovani Medici 2019-07-01
Series:Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.embj.org/embj/lisfranc-fracture-dislocation-a-case-report/
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spelling doaj-f21547017e59405c8a2f7c607b77b6d82020-11-25T00:19:14ZengAssociazione Italiana Giovani MediciEuromediterranean Biomedical Journal2279-71652279-71652019-07-01142410710910.3269/1970-5492.2019.14.24LISFRANC FRACTURE-DISLOCATION: A CASE REPORTMichele Treglia0University of Rome "Tor Vergata"The tarsometatarsal joint is an anatomic area where a wide spectrum of injuries can occur. Regarding the damage mechanism, indirect injuries are more frequent and usually occur during bending or twisting movements applied to the midfoot. This mechanism is very common in sports but also possible in household accidents and falls. Patients can present with pain localized in the midfoot which can include swelling and functional disability to bear weight after trauma. Due to the diversity of injuries, there is no single evidence-based policy for treating all Lisfranc injuries in a similar manner. The goal of initial presentation of these injuries is directed towards improving the overall alignment of the foot. The diagnosis can be made by evaluating anteroposterior, lateral and 30° oblique X-rays of the foot bearing weight because in some cases the instability will only be evident after load is placed on the feet; minor displacement and smaller fractures may only be detected with CT or MRI. The diagnosis can be difficult and it is missed in up to one third of cases. It is important to recognize these injuries early and start treatment promptly because delayed treatment can lead to chronic pain, functional disability and, in some cases, to medical liability. This case illustrates a traumatic Lisfranc injury misdiagnosed at initial evaluation, which led to chronic pain and permanent functional disability. The aim of this paper is to raise awareness of this rare injury for orthopedic surgeons to avoid cases of malpractice claims and medical liability. http://www.embj.org/embj/lisfranc-fracture-dislocation-a-case-report/foot bonesintra-articular fracturesLisfranc’s FractureMetatarsal BoneMedical Liability
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LISFRANC FRACTURE-DISLOCATION: A CASE REPORT
Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
foot bones
intra-articular fractures
Lisfranc’s Fracture
Metatarsal Bone
Medical Liability
author_facet Michele Treglia
author_sort Michele Treglia
title LISFRANC FRACTURE-DISLOCATION: A CASE REPORT
title_short LISFRANC FRACTURE-DISLOCATION: A CASE REPORT
title_full LISFRANC FRACTURE-DISLOCATION: A CASE REPORT
title_fullStr LISFRANC FRACTURE-DISLOCATION: A CASE REPORT
title_full_unstemmed LISFRANC FRACTURE-DISLOCATION: A CASE REPORT
title_sort lisfranc fracture-dislocation: a case report
publisher Associazione Italiana Giovani Medici
series Euromediterranean Biomedical Journal
issn 2279-7165
2279-7165
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The tarsometatarsal joint is an anatomic area where a wide spectrum of injuries can occur. Regarding the damage mechanism, indirect injuries are more frequent and usually occur during bending or twisting movements applied to the midfoot. This mechanism is very common in sports but also possible in household accidents and falls. Patients can present with pain localized in the midfoot which can include swelling and functional disability to bear weight after trauma. Due to the diversity of injuries, there is no single evidence-based policy for treating all Lisfranc injuries in a similar manner. The goal of initial presentation of these injuries is directed towards improving the overall alignment of the foot. The diagnosis can be made by evaluating anteroposterior, lateral and 30° oblique X-rays of the foot bearing weight because in some cases the instability will only be evident after load is placed on the feet; minor displacement and smaller fractures may only be detected with CT or MRI. The diagnosis can be difficult and it is missed in up to one third of cases. It is important to recognize these injuries early and start treatment promptly because delayed treatment can lead to chronic pain, functional disability and, in some cases, to medical liability. This case illustrates a traumatic Lisfranc injury misdiagnosed at initial evaluation, which led to chronic pain and permanent functional disability. The aim of this paper is to raise awareness of this rare injury for orthopedic surgeons to avoid cases of malpractice claims and medical liability.
topic foot bones
intra-articular fractures
Lisfranc’s Fracture
Metatarsal Bone
Medical Liability
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