微妙的伤害 Lisfranc 的伤害
1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Foot and Ankle Surgery, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, 2500 Merced Street, 4th Floor, San Leandro, CA 94577, USA.
Clinics in podiatric medicine and surgery
|February 23, 2025
概括
微妙的Lisfranc伤害往往被忽视,导致严重的疼痛. 通过负载式X射线及及时的手术固定早期诊断对于活跃的患者来说至关重要,以防止长期残疾.
科学领域:
- 整形外科手术 整形外科手术
- 运动医学 运动医学
- 创伤护理 创伤护理
背景情况:
- 微妙的Lisfranc伤害经常被忽视和低估.
- 错过或延迟治疗可能会导致慢性疼痛和严重残疾.
- 在轻微创伤后的中脚疼痛需要对Lisfranc损伤进行评估.
研究的目的:
- 为了强调诊断微妙的Lisfranc伤害的重要性.
- 强调及时和适当的治疗策略.
- 描述Lisfranc伤害的外科手术技术.
主要方法:
- 在创伤后对中脚疼痛患者的评估.
- 当被容忍时,使用双边承重型放射镜.
- 手术干预包括开放式缩小与内部固定或初级融合.
主要成果:
- 早期诊断和治疗对于避免衰弱的结果至关重要.
- 在活跃,健康的患者中,建议使用内部固定的开放式减少.
- 初级融合是严重或延迟诊断的一个选择.
结论:
- 对于微妙的Lisfranc伤害,需要一个高的怀疑指数.
- 重量轴承射线图对于诊断至关重要.
- 在适当的患者群体中,应考虑早期进行手术干预.
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