Calcaneocuboid and Naviculocuneiform Dislocation: An Unusual Injury of the Midfoot

Introduction. Midfoot dislocations are rare traumatic injuries. The best known patterns involve the Lisfranc and Chopart joints, although some other types have been described. Dislocations that occur at the level of the naviculocuneiform and calcaneocuboid joints simultaneously represent a very rare...

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Main Authors: Anne Kummer, Xavier Crevoisier, Antoine Eudier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Orthopedics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8818823
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description Introduction. Midfoot dislocations are rare traumatic injuries. The best known patterns involve the Lisfranc and Chopart joints, although some other types have been described. Dislocations that occur at the level of the naviculocuneiform and calcaneocuboid joints simultaneously represent a very rare configuration of dislocation. Case Presentation. A 34-year-old man sustained a crush injury to his left foot causing a complete dislocation through the naviculocuneiform and calcaneocuboid joints. Immediate closed reduction and percutaneous pinning were performed, followed by open reduction and stabilization of both joints two weeks later. Anatomical reduction was obtained, and the clinical outcome remained satisfactory 10 months after surgery. Discussion. Anatomical reduction is essential to obtain favorable outcomes in traumatic midfoot injuries. An unusual pattern of midfoot dislocation can be treated according to the same principles as those for classical Lisfranc or Chopart injuries.
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spelling doaj-art-9ac61cb5d2c646e1bd6b199e3948eae82025-08-20T02:20:25ZengWileyCase Reports in Orthopedics2090-67492090-67572020-01-01202010.1155/2020/88188238818823Calcaneocuboid and Naviculocuneiform Dislocation: An Unusual Injury of the MidfootAnne Kummer0Xavier Crevoisier1Antoine Eudier2Hôpital Intercantonal de la Broye (HIB), Payerne, SwitzerlandLausanne University Hospital (CHUV), SwitzerlandHôpital Intercantonal de la Broye (HIB), Payerne, SwitzerlandIntroduction. Midfoot dislocations are rare traumatic injuries. The best known patterns involve the Lisfranc and Chopart joints, although some other types have been described. Dislocations that occur at the level of the naviculocuneiform and calcaneocuboid joints simultaneously represent a very rare configuration of dislocation. Case Presentation. A 34-year-old man sustained a crush injury to his left foot causing a complete dislocation through the naviculocuneiform and calcaneocuboid joints. Immediate closed reduction and percutaneous pinning were performed, followed by open reduction and stabilization of both joints two weeks later. Anatomical reduction was obtained, and the clinical outcome remained satisfactory 10 months after surgery. Discussion. Anatomical reduction is essential to obtain favorable outcomes in traumatic midfoot injuries. An unusual pattern of midfoot dislocation can be treated according to the same principles as those for classical Lisfranc or Chopart injuries.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8818823
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Calcaneocuboid and Naviculocuneiform Dislocation: An Unusual Injury of the Midfoot
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title Calcaneocuboid and Naviculocuneiform Dislocation: An Unusual Injury of the Midfoot
title_full Calcaneocuboid and Naviculocuneiform Dislocation: An Unusual Injury of the Midfoot
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title_full_unstemmed Calcaneocuboid and Naviculocuneiform Dislocation: An Unusual Injury of the Midfoot
title_short Calcaneocuboid and Naviculocuneiform Dislocation: An Unusual Injury of the Midfoot
title_sort calcaneocuboid and naviculocuneiform dislocation an unusual injury of the midfoot
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8818823
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