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Michael Swords1, Arthur Manoli2, Arthur Manoli3
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Sparrow Hospital, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Michigan State University, Michigan Orthopedic Center, 2815 South Pennsylvania Avenue Suite 204, Lansing, Michigan 48910, USA.
Abstract:
Salvage of Lisfranc, or tarsometatarsal injuries, may be necessary because of a variety of clinical scenarios. Although rare, these injuries represent a broad spectrum of injury to the midfoot ranging from low-energy ligamentous injuries to high-energy injuries with significant displacement and associated fractures. Poor outcomes and complications may occur including posttraumatic arthritis, instability, pain, infection, and loss of function. Strategies and technical considerations for salvage of these complex injuries are provided.
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