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The traumatic bunion

D R Bohay1, K D Johnson, A Manoli

  • 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

Foot & Ankle International
|July 1, 1996
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A traumatic bunion can develop years after a Lisfranc joint injury. Early recognition and surgical intervention, including fusion, are key for treating this rare condition.

Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Podiatric medicine
  • Traumatology

Background:

  • Lisfranc joint injuries are complex foot traumas.
  • Bunion deformities typically arise from genetic or biomechanical factors.
  • The relationship between trauma and bunion formation is not well-established.

Observation:

  • Seven cases of bunion deformity were observed following Lisfranc joint injury.
  • The onset of bunion deformity occurred over a prolonged period post-trauma.
  • These cases suggest a potential link between Lisfranc injuries and subsequent bunion development.

Findings:

  • A specific type of bunion, termed "traumatic bunion," was identified.
  • This deformity arises insidiously after initial trauma.
  • Injury to the first metatarsophalangeal joint complex may exacerbate the condition.

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Implications:

  • A high index of suspicion is crucial for diagnosing traumatic bunions.
  • Early identification is necessary for effective management.
  • Treatment may involve first metatarsal-cuneiform fusion and soft tissue realignment.