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Case for small group discussion
Chopart joint injury Case for small group discussion AOTrauma—Foot & Ankle Module 4b: Midfoot trauma—Chopart, navicular fractures Stefan Rammelt and Hans Zwipp, DE
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Case description 22-year-old man Fell from a scaffold (3 m)
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Diagnosis What is the type and mechanism of the injury?
Is any further information needed?
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Fracture mechanism Medial stress (adduction)
Lateral stress (abduction) Plantar stress Axial stress Crush
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Preoperative CT scans
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Talar head and lateral process fracture and dislocation of the cuboid
How would you treat this fracture/dislocation?
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Treatment K-wires removed at 6 weeks Weight bearing gradually increased subsequently
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5 years and 3 months follow-up
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Take-home messages Exact radiographic projections
High index of suspicion—CT scan Look for injury in both columns of the foot Transfixation for ligamentous instability Restoration of medial and lateral column References: Rammelt S, Grass R, Schikore H, Zwipp H. [Injuries of the Chopart joint]. Unfallchirurg Apr;105(4):371–383; quiz 384–385. German. Rammelt S, Zwipp H, Schneiders W, Heineck J. Anatomical reconstruction after malunited Chopart joint injuries. Eur J Trauma Emerg Med. 2010;36: 196–205. Main BJ, Jowett RL. Injuries of the midtarsal joint. JBJS. 1975;57B:89–97. Rammelt et al. Unfallchirurg. 2002;105:371–383. Rammelt et al. Eur J Trauma Emerg Med. 2010;36:196–205.
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