| Literature DB >> 34689643 |
Max Müller1,2, Konstantin Genelin1,2, Johannes Riecke1,2, Christian Deml1,2.
Abstract
We present a case of a 25-year-old male professional soccer player who complained of severe pain over the first metatarsal head after opponent contact during a soccer game. Clinical findings showed swelling and tenderness. Initial radiographs showed a diastasis of a bipartite medial sesamoid between the fragments as compared to radiographs taken 4 years earlier of the same foot. A computed tomography scan was performed objectifying the widened interval and also showing an angulation of the proximal fragment. Open reduction and screw fixation were performed, leading to adequate positioning of the 2 bipartite fragments. The patient showed good clinical recovery and returned to the same performance level. Turf toe injury with diastasis of a medial bipartite sesamoid can be treated successfully with this operative technique.Levels of Evidence: Level V: Case report.Entities:
Keywords: athlete; bipartite sesamoid; screw fixation; sesamoid fracture; turf toe
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34689643 PMCID: PMC9478597 DOI: 10.1177/19386400211029150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foot Ankle Spec ISSN: 1938-6400
Figure 1.Left foot before (A) and after (B) trauma. A diastasis of the medial sesamoid is noticed in a dorsoplantar and lateral (C) view, suspicious for a ruptured plantar capsular ligamentous complex.
Figure 2.CT scan shows the diastasis of the 2 fragments as well as the angulation of the proximal fragment.
Figure 3.(A) Postoperative anatomic position of the 2 fragments with screw fixation in dorsoplantar view. (B) and (C) Three years postoperative dorsoplantar and lateral view, no secondary diastasis, no material failure, advanced bony healing.