Die Lisfranc-Arthrodese nach Fehlheilung
@article{Zwipp1999DieLN, title={Die Lisfranc-Arthrodese nach Fehlheilung}, author={H. Zwipp}, journal={Der Unfallchirurg}, year={1999}, volume={102}, pages={917} }
The causes of residual deformity with posttraumatic painful arthritis after tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc) fracture-dislocation with the need for correctional arthrodesis are in our experience (22 cases over 5 years) overseen injuries in one third, closed reduction and immobilisation or inadequate fixation technique with K-wires in another two thirds of cases. Foot malalignment and residual instability is assessed with weight-bearing radiographs of both feet, adduction/abduction stress films and CT… CONTINUE READING
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