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Haley M McKissack1, Jun Kit He2, Tyler P Montgomery2, John T Wilson2, Aaradhana J Jha3, Leonardo V Moraes4, Ashish Shah1.
Abstract
Metatarsal stress fractures are common injuries of the foot and can be a source of chronic pain without appropriate management. Conservative management is first line, but surgery may be indicated in athletes, cases of nonunion, and fractures of the fifth metatarsal. We report a case of a 34-year-old female who presented to clinic for intractable pain of the left foot secondary to a stress fracture of the left second metatarsal, which had been previously treated with injectable acrylic bone cement. Calcium sulfate hydroxyapatite cement has a multitude of applications in orthopedic surgery, but to our knowledge no studies have documented its use in the treatment of metatarsal stress fractures. Our findings suggest that injectable calcium sulfate hydroxyapatite cement is not a suitable stand-alone treatment in fractures of the second metatarsal.Entities:
Keywords: bone cement; foot & ankle; metatarsal; metatarsal fracture; metatarsal stress fracture; second metatarsal; second metatarsal fracture; second metatarsal stress fracture; stress fracture
Year: 2018 PMID: 30546983 PMCID: PMC6289564 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.3436
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing stress reaction of the second metatarsal prior to cement injection.
From left to right: sagittal T1; Coronal STIR; sagittal STIR.
Figure 2Pre-operative X-ray showing cement in the second metatarsal.
Figure 3Pre-operative computed tomography (CT) showing cement in the second metatarsal.
Figure 4Pre-operative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showing cement in second metatarsal.
From left to right: sagittal STIR MRI; coronal STIR MRI; axial T2 MRI.
Figure 5Intraoperative X-rays.
Top row, left to right: cement in second metatarsal prior to open reduction and internal fixation; osteotomized second metatarsal in preparation for curettage and fixation. Bottom row, left to right: coronal view of metatarsal fixed with plate and screws; sagittal view of metatarsal fixed with plate and screws.
Figure 6X-rays two weeks post-revision open reduction and internal fixation with plate and screws.
Figure 7Post-operative computed tomography (CT) scan after revision open reduction and internal fixation with plate and screws.