RESUMO
Isolated osteomyelitis of the cuboid bone is an extremely rare condition. A 32 year old man was evaluated for a painful and swollen right foot after a penetrating trauma and the presence of a sinus in the lateral aspect the midfoot. MRI findings were consistent with the presence of cuboid osteomyelitis. The patient underwent a two stage procedure which included partial excision of the cuboid bone, the use of a cemented spacer for lateral column length preservation, followed by arthrodesis of the calcaneocuboid joint with a tricortical autologous bone graft harvested from the ilium and preservation of the cuboid-metatarsal joints. At 4 years follow up, the patient is asymptomatic. Diagnosis of isolated cuboid osteomyelitis requires high clinical suspicion and a two stage procedure is an effective approach for symptomatic patients who do not respond to conservative treatment. LEVEL OF CLINICAL EVIDENCE: IV.