A Rare Case of a Lisfranc Ligament Transection

Author:

Martin Murphy P.1,Patel Akshar H.1,Cole Matthew W.1,Gadinsky Naomi E.1,Collins Lacee1,Sherman William F.1

Affiliation:

1. Tulane University School of Medicine

Abstract

Ligamentous Lisfranc injuries, which mimic a surgical transection are rare. Left untreated or missed, these injuries may result in severe complications including long-term disability. The present case describes a unique mechanism of injury via a sharp object puncture through the plantar surface of the midfoot. It highlights the utility of planning staged procedures to remove a large foreign body object, reports notable intraoperative techniques, and provides a decision management guide for treating this type of injury. Extensive surgical planning may be required when encountering similar cases and knowledge of this may be useful to providers.

Publisher

Open Medical Publishing

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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