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The effect of the Tscherne injury pattern on the outcome of operatively treated Lisfranc fracture dislocations.
Demirkale, Ismail; Tecimel, Osman; Celik, Ismail; Kilicarslan, Kasim; Ocguder, Ali; Dogan, Metin.
  • Demirkale I; Kecioren Education and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey. drismail@yahoo.com
Foot Ankle Surg ; 19(3): 188-93, 2013 Sep.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23830168
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Lisfranc fracture dislocations cause severe tarso-metatarsal malalignment. The research question of this study was to evaluate the severity of the soft tissue injury on the final clinical outcome and compare that with the effect of various determinants on the disability in daily living activities after open reduction and internal fixation of a Lisfranc injury.

METHODS:

This study consisted of a retrospective analysis of patients with Lisfranc fracture dislocations who were treated by open reduction and internal fixation beween 2004 and 2009. Evaluation focused mainly on the severity of the soft tissue injury, age, fracture classification, time to operation, posttraumatic osteoarthritis, and the results were compared with American Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) scores, and Foot and Ankle Disability Index (FADI). Eight patients had Tscherne Grade 1, 13 had Grade 2, and 11 had Grade 3 soft tissue injuries. Myerson classification revealed 11 type A, 8 type B and 13 type C fractures. Six patients' operations were delayed beyond 8h.

RESULTS:

Of the 38 patients treated in the study period, 32 patients (11 female, 21 male; <30 y-old 14, >30 y-old 18) were available for complete follow-up (average, 55.5 months). The comparison of treatment results revealed that those patients with high grade soft tissue injuries had lower AOFAS and FADI scores (43.8±15.9, 53.7±9.4, respectively) when compared to Tscherne Grade 1 injuries (82.8±6.1, 109±13.9, respectively) (p<0.001). The overall negative impact of the severity of soft tissue injury on functional outcomes had similar significance with regard to post-traumatic osteoarthritis, and fracture type. There was also a statistically significant difference between outcome measures and post-reduction quality (p=0.002). Patient age (p=0.9) and delayed surgery (p=0.5) had no statistically significant effect on the final outcome.

CONCLUSIONS:

Satisfactory results can be achieved with open reduction for Lisfranc injuries. However, despite this treatment, both the severity of the soft tissue injury and non-anatomic reduction are negative prognostic factors in the treatment of Lisfranc fracture dislocations.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Articulaciones Tarsianas / Huesos Metatarsianos / Rango del Movimiento Articular / Recuperación de la Función / Luxaciones Articulares / Fracturas Óseas / Fijación Interna de Fracturas Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Articulaciones Tarsianas / Huesos Metatarsianos / Rango del Movimiento Articular / Recuperación de la Función / Luxaciones Articulares / Fracturas Óseas / Fijación Interna de Fracturas Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Article