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Ultrasound appearance of the normal Lisfranc ligament.

Jatin Kaicker1, Mercedes Zajac1, Ravi Shergill1, Hema N Choudur2.   

Abstract

This study aims to prospectively evaluate the ultrasound appearance of the normal Lisfranc's ligament in 50 patients (100 ft) with no prior or current ligament injury. Fifty normal asymptomatic patients between the ages of 18 and 80 years were assessed. Three key features were recorded: ultrasound appearance, thickness, and length of the Lisfranc's ligament. Patients excluded from this study included pediatric patients and those with history of injury or symptoms related to the foot. The mean right- and left-sided ligament (RT) thickness were 0.096 (0.021) and 0.104 (0.023), respectively. The mean right- and left-sided ligament RT length was 0.54 (0.11) and 0.57 (0.11), respectively. The appearance of the ligament was similar in all patients with a central thin band of hypoechogenicity lined by hyperechoic lines on either side. Understanding the normal appearance, thickness, and length of the Lisfranc's ligament in a large sample is imperative to diagnose abnormal appearances of this ligament including sprains and tears by ultrasound. Ultrasound, with its easy accessibility, can be used in the emergency department to rapidly exclude injury of the ligament. Increased understanding and awareness of the Lisfranc's ligament on ultrasound can allow for more accurate diagnosis and treatment.

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Keywords:  Lisfranc injury; Lisfranc’s ligament; Ultrasonography

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27497976     DOI: 10.1007/s10140-016-1416-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Radiol        ISSN: 1070-3004


  17 in total

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Authors:  Anthony Johnson; Keith Hill; John Ward; James Ficke
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