Lisfranc fracture-dislocations: current management
[摘要] The term ‘Lisfranc injury’ refers strictly to an injury in which one or more of the metatarsals are displaced with respect to the tarsus. This name is attributed to a French surgeon and gynaecologist of the Napoleonic era who was the first to describe the injury in 1815 and to describe an amputation at that level.1 The use of this term is very broad and can refer to a low-energy sports injury or a high-energy lesion, as well as lesions that are purely ligamentous or those that are associated with fractures of the metatarsals, cuneiform bones, scaphoid bone or cuboid bone.
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[关键词] Lisfranc joint;Lisfranc fracture-dislocation;tarsometatarsal joint;diagnosis;treatment;results [时效性]