BACKGROUND: The preferred method of fixation and surgical treatment for ligamentous Lisfranc injuries is controversial. Transarticular screws, bridge plating, fusion, and flexible fixation have been described, yet none have demonstrated superiority. Furthermore, screw fixation and plating often require secondary surgery to remove implants, leading surgeons to seek alternative fixation methods. PURPOSE: To compare transarticular screws and a fiber tape construct under a spectrum of biomechanical loads by evaluating the diastasis at 3 joints in the Lisfranc complex. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. METHODS: Eight matched pairs of fresh, previously frozen lower extremity cadaveric specimens were fixed with either 2 cannulated transar...
OBJECT: In a nondestructive, repeated-measures in vitro flexibility experiment, the authors compared...
Objective The article aims at evaluating the biological properties of tibiofibular titanium cable f...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: The term ‘Lisfranc injury’ refers to an injury in which one or more of the...
BACKGROUND: The preferred method of fixation and surgical treatment for ligamentous Lisfranc injurie...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot, Trauma Introduction/Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare ...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: The Lisfranc ligament is an interosseous ligament connecting ...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot, Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Successful treatment of Lisfranc injuries, ...
Category: Sports, Biomechanics Introduction/Purpose: Lisfranc injuries are characterized by disrupti...
Background: There is debate as to whether a home run screw (medial cuneiform to 2nd metatarsal base)...
Background: Ligament reconstruction is a common procedure in orthopedic surgery. Although several ...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Disagreement exists as to the optimal treatment of Lisfranc i...
Background: Metal screws are traditionally used to fix the coracoid process to the glenoid. Despite ...
The optimal treatment strategy of Lisfranc injury is still in debate. This study aimed to compare th...
Background: Recent improvements in manufacturing of biomaterials have made available a new generatio...
textabstractBackground: Besides early diagnosis, an anatomical and stable reduction is paramount for...
OBJECT: In a nondestructive, repeated-measures in vitro flexibility experiment, the authors compared...
Objective The article aims at evaluating the biological properties of tibiofibular titanium cable f...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: The term ‘Lisfranc injury’ refers to an injury in which one or more of the...
BACKGROUND: The preferred method of fixation and surgical treatment for ligamentous Lisfranc injurie...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot, Trauma Introduction/Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare ...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: The Lisfranc ligament is an interosseous ligament connecting ...
Category: Midfoot/Forefoot, Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Successful treatment of Lisfranc injuries, ...
Category: Sports, Biomechanics Introduction/Purpose: Lisfranc injuries are characterized by disrupti...
Background: There is debate as to whether a home run screw (medial cuneiform to 2nd metatarsal base)...
Background: Ligament reconstruction is a common procedure in orthopedic surgery. Although several ...
Category: Trauma Introduction/Purpose: Disagreement exists as to the optimal treatment of Lisfranc i...
Background: Metal screws are traditionally used to fix the coracoid process to the glenoid. Despite ...
The optimal treatment strategy of Lisfranc injury is still in debate. This study aimed to compare th...
Background: Recent improvements in manufacturing of biomaterials have made available a new generatio...
textabstractBackground: Besides early diagnosis, an anatomical and stable reduction is paramount for...
OBJECT: In a nondestructive, repeated-measures in vitro flexibility experiment, the authors compared...
Objective The article aims at evaluating the biological properties of tibiofibular titanium cable f...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: The term ‘Lisfranc injury’ refers to an injury in which one or more of the...