High risk and low incidence diseases: Lisfranc injury

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE American Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1016/j.ajem.2024.09.019
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Abstract

Introduction

Lisfranc injuries are uncommon but frequently misdiagnosed and carry a high rate of morbidity.

Objective

This review highlights the pearls and pitfalls of Lisfranc injuries, including presentation, diagnosis, and management in the emergency department (ED) based on current evidence.

Discussion

Lisfranc injuries are caused by high- or low-energy trauma to the tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint complex. The severity of injury exists on a spectrum, ranging from minor subluxations to fractures and dislocations involving the TMT joint complex. They can be complicated by compartment syndrome, neurovascular compromise, and open fractures. Prompt diagnosis is critical in preventing chronic pain and mobility challenges, as even small subluxations can result in significant morbidity. Lisfranc injuries should be considered in all patients with a foot injury. Patients with Lisfranc injuries most commonly present with midfoot pain, swelling, or ecchymosis. Despite the importance of a timely diagnosis, Lisfranc injuries are commonly missed on plain radiographs due to their often subtle findings. When x-rays are negative but there is significant clinical suspicion, emergency clinicians should obtain advanced imaging such as computed tomography to aid in diagnosis. All Lisfranc injuries should be discussed with orthopedic surgery to determine definitive management. Patients who can be discharged should be made non-weightbearing and placed in a short-leg splint.

Conclusion

The consideration of Lisfranc injuries can help emergency clinicians make a timely diagnosis to prevent future complications.

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高风险和低发病率疾病:膝关节损伤
讨论Lisfranc损伤是由跖跗关节(TMT)复合体的高能量或低能量创伤引起的。损伤的严重程度不一,从轻微的半脱位到涉及 TMT 关节复合体的骨折和脱位不等。室间隔综合症、神经血管损伤和开放性骨折都可能使病情复杂化。及时诊断对于预防慢性疼痛和行动不便至关重要,因为即使是轻微的半脱位也会导致严重的发病率。所有足部受伤的患者都应考虑到Lisfranc损伤。Lisfranc 损伤患者最常见的症状是足中部疼痛、肿胀或瘀斑。尽管及时诊断非常重要,但由于 Lisfranc 损伤往往很不明显,因此在普通 X 光片上很容易被漏诊。当X光片呈阴性但临床上有重大怀疑时,急诊临床医生应采用计算机断层扫描等先进的成像技术来帮助诊断。所有 Lisfranc 损伤均应与骨科讨论,以确定最终的处理方法。可以出院的患者应在不负重的情况下使用短腿夹板。
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期刊介绍: A distinctive blend of practicality and scholarliness makes the American Journal of Emergency Medicine a key source for information on emergency medical care. Covering all activities concerned with emergency medicine, it is the journal to turn to for information to help increase the ability to understand, recognize and treat emergency conditions. Issues contain clinical articles, case reports, review articles, editorials, international notes, book reviews and more.
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