The importance of anatomical reduction for improved outcome has been recognised in the management of Lisfranc injuries. Operative fixation is indicated in case of dislocation or unstable ligamentous injury, because discongruity of the Lisfranc joint can lead to deleterious functional outcome. Screws are the recommended method of fixation of the medial en middle column, and K-wires are used for stabilisation of the unstable lateral column. Primary arthrodesis can provide advantages in pure ligamentous injury. In the management of complex open Lisfranc fractures, external fixation with K-wires can be used, but often results in a high percentage of arc deformities and functional limitations. In recent years, there is a progressive change from ...
Modern advances in plastic surgery have significantly improved the outcome of severe open tibial fra...
We describe a new technique of temporary stabilisation of a divergent Lisfranc fracture dislocation ...
Background The Lisfranc injury is a complex injury of the midfoot. It can result in persistent pain ...
The importance of anatomical reduction for improved outcome has been recognised in the management of...
Abstract Background Lisfranc injuries are known to be rare and often overlooked injuries that can ca...
hotmail.com Aim: To review the results of open reduction and temporary rigid screw fixation of Lisfr...
Background: Open reduction and internal fixation has been recommended as the treatment for most un-s...
textabstractBackground: Besides early diagnosis, an anatomical and stable reduction is paramount for...
The standard operative treatment of Lisfranc fracture dislocations currently consists of open reduct...
Background: The optimal method of treatment for Lisfranc fracture-dislocations remains controversial...
There is a lack of consensus in the literature regarding optimal treatment methods for Lisfranc inju...
Fracture dislocations involving the Lisfranc joint are rare; they represent only 0.2% of all the fra...
Purpose: To investigate efficacy of open reduction and internal fixation with the miniplate and holl...
BACKGROUND Open rather than closed reduction and internal fixation as well as primary definitive ...
Tarsometatarsal or Lisfranc fracture dislocations (LFD) are rare, easily overlooked, and lead to lon...
Modern advances in plastic surgery have significantly improved the outcome of severe open tibial fra...
We describe a new technique of temporary stabilisation of a divergent Lisfranc fracture dislocation ...
Background The Lisfranc injury is a complex injury of the midfoot. It can result in persistent pain ...
The importance of anatomical reduction for improved outcome has been recognised in the management of...
Abstract Background Lisfranc injuries are known to be rare and often overlooked injuries that can ca...
hotmail.com Aim: To review the results of open reduction and temporary rigid screw fixation of Lisfr...
Background: Open reduction and internal fixation has been recommended as the treatment for most un-s...
textabstractBackground: Besides early diagnosis, an anatomical and stable reduction is paramount for...
The standard operative treatment of Lisfranc fracture dislocations currently consists of open reduct...
Background: The optimal method of treatment for Lisfranc fracture-dislocations remains controversial...
There is a lack of consensus in the literature regarding optimal treatment methods for Lisfranc inju...
Fracture dislocations involving the Lisfranc joint are rare; they represent only 0.2% of all the fra...
Purpose: To investigate efficacy of open reduction and internal fixation with the miniplate and holl...
BACKGROUND Open rather than closed reduction and internal fixation as well as primary definitive ...
Tarsometatarsal or Lisfranc fracture dislocations (LFD) are rare, easily overlooked, and lead to lon...
Modern advances in plastic surgery have significantly improved the outcome of severe open tibial fra...
We describe a new technique of temporary stabilisation of a divergent Lisfranc fracture dislocation ...
Background The Lisfranc injury is a complex injury of the midfoot. It can result in persistent pain ...