| Literature DB >> 27125611 |
I Sancho González1, M Menéndez García.
Abstract
Chopart (midtarsal) joint dislocations are relatively rare but potentially serious injuries. Their low prevalence and the possible absence of evident radiological findings cannot justify misdiagnosis because an adequate and correct treatment is required to achieve a proper clinical outcome.A midtarsal joint dislocation in a 19-year-old woman is described, in which diagnosis was performed at 8 weeks of evolution. An open reduction was performed by a double approach (medial and lateral) and a Kirschner wire joint stabilization. A tone-year of follow-up, loss of reduction was not observed and the patient was pain-free, although she referred to functional limitation when running.Besides describing the treatment of this particular injury, this study is aimed at increasing the level of clinical suspicion in order to avoid misdiagnosis such as occurred in our case.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27125611
Source DB: PubMed Journal: An Sist Sanit Navar ISSN: 1137-6627 Impact factor: 0.829