Complications of missed or untreated Lisfranc injuries

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Complications of missed or untreated Lisfranc injuries Terry Philbin, DO, Gary Rosenberg, MD, James J Sferra, MD  Foot and Ankle Clinics  Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 61-71 (March 2003) DOI: 10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2

Fig. 1 Mildly displaced medial cuneiform fracture/nonunion. A 400-pound weight fell on the foot 6 months earlier. (A) AP view. (B) Oblique view. (C) Lateral view. (D) CT scans reveal comminution of the fracture and joint incongruity at the first and second TMT. Status post first and second TMT fusion and intercuneiform fusion. (E) AP view. (F) Oblique view. (G) Lateral view. Foot and Ankle Clinics 2003 8, 61-71DOI: (10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2)

Fig. 1 Mildly displaced medial cuneiform fracture/nonunion. A 400-pound weight fell on the foot 6 months earlier. (A) AP view. (B) Oblique view. (C) Lateral view. (D) CT scans reveal comminution of the fracture and joint incongruity at the first and second TMT. Status post first and second TMT fusion and intercuneiform fusion. (E) AP view. (F) Oblique view. (G) Lateral view. Foot and Ankle Clinics 2003 8, 61-71DOI: (10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2)

Fig. 1 Mildly displaced medial cuneiform fracture/nonunion. A 400-pound weight fell on the foot 6 months earlier. (A) AP view. (B) Oblique view. (C) Lateral view. (D) CT scans reveal comminution of the fracture and joint incongruity at the first and second TMT. Status post first and second TMT fusion and intercuneiform fusion. (E) AP view. (F) Oblique view. (G) Lateral view. Foot and Ankle Clinics 2003 8, 61-71DOI: (10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2)

Fig. 1 Mildly displaced medial cuneiform fracture/nonunion. A 400-pound weight fell on the foot 6 months earlier. (A) AP view. (B) Oblique view. (C) Lateral view. (D) CT scans reveal comminution of the fracture and joint incongruity at the first and second TMT. Status post first and second TMT fusion and intercuneiform fusion. (E) AP view. (F) Oblique view. (G) Lateral view. Foot and Ankle Clinics 2003 8, 61-71DOI: (10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2)

Fig. 1 Mildly displaced medial cuneiform fracture/nonunion. A 400-pound weight fell on the foot 6 months earlier. (A) AP view. (B) Oblique view. (C) Lateral view. (D) CT scans reveal comminution of the fracture and joint incongruity at the first and second TMT. Status post first and second TMT fusion and intercuneiform fusion. (E) AP view. (F) Oblique view. (G) Lateral view. Foot and Ankle Clinics 2003 8, 61-71DOI: (10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2)

Fig. 1 Mildly displaced medial cuneiform fracture/nonunion. A 400-pound weight fell on the foot 6 months earlier. (A) AP view. (B) Oblique view. (C) Lateral view. (D) CT scans reveal comminution of the fracture and joint incongruity at the first and second TMT. Status post first and second TMT fusion and intercuneiform fusion. (E) AP view. (F) Oblique view. (G) Lateral view. Foot and Ankle Clinics 2003 8, 61-71DOI: (10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2)

Fig. 1 Mildly displaced medial cuneiform fracture/nonunion. A 400-pound weight fell on the foot 6 months earlier. (A) AP view. (B) Oblique view. (C) Lateral view. (D) CT scans reveal comminution of the fracture and joint incongruity at the first and second TMT. Status post first and second TMT fusion and intercuneiform fusion. (E) AP view. (F) Oblique view. (G) Lateral view. Foot and Ankle Clinics 2003 8, 61-71DOI: (10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2)

Fig. 2 (A) Lisfranc injury undiagnosed for 6 months. Now with foot abduction and developing pes planus. Postop first, second, and third TMT fusion. (B) Oblique view. (C) Lateral view. Foot and Ankle Clinics 2003 8, 61-71DOI: (10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2)

Fig. 2 (A) Lisfranc injury undiagnosed for 6 months. Now with foot abduction and developing pes planus. Postop first, second, and third TMT fusion. (B) Oblique view. (C) Lateral view. Foot and Ankle Clinics 2003 8, 61-71DOI: (10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2)

Fig. 2 (A) Lisfranc injury undiagnosed for 6 months. Now with foot abduction and developing pes planus. Postop first, second, and third TMT fusion. (B) Oblique view. (C) Lateral view. Foot and Ankle Clinics 2003 8, 61-71DOI: (10.1016/S1083-7515(03)00003-2)