2004
DOI: 10.1177/107110070402500903
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

Lisfranc Fracture-dislocation in Patients with Multiple Trauma: Diagnosis with Multidetector Computed Tomography

Abstract: Standard radiography remains a primary diagnostic modality in acute foot and ankle trauma. Multidetector CT with high-quality multiplanar reconstruction (MPR) is recommended as a complementary examination in high-energy injury in patients with multiple trauma or in patients in whom radiographic images are equivocal. This may reveal Lisfranc fracture-dislocations, show the extent of the fracture-dislocation, and reveal occult fractures in other parts of the foot and ankle.

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
2
1
1
1

Citation Types

1
29
0
5

Year Published

2010
2010
2024
2024

Publication Types

Select...
6
3
1

Relationship

0
10

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 82 publications
(35 citation statements)
references
References 17 publications
1
29
0
5
Order By: Relevance
“…The latter are more common and include bending or twisting moments applied to the midfoot [5,25], while the former are mostly crush injuries, which may be associated with notable soft tissue trauma. Currently, the two most common mechanisms of injury are motor vehicle accidents, which are high energy injuries, and falls from height which are mainly lower energy injuries [9,27]. In our review there is evidence that high energy injuries are more common than low energy injuries (58.0% and 42.0%, respectively), with closed injuries to be the most encountered pattern (87.5%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The latter are more common and include bending or twisting moments applied to the midfoot [5,25], while the former are mostly crush injuries, which may be associated with notable soft tissue trauma. Currently, the two most common mechanisms of injury are motor vehicle accidents, which are high energy injuries, and falls from height which are mainly lower energy injuries [9,27]. In our review there is evidence that high energy injuries are more common than low energy injuries (58.0% and 42.0%, respectively), with closed injuries to be the most encountered pattern (87.5%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…1). Etwa 25% dieser Verletzungen werden allerdings auf den Standardaufnahmen des Vorfußes im dorsoplantaren und 30° schrägen Strahlengang übersehen oder sind nicht detektierbar [27]. Zusätzliche seitlliche Aufnahmen im Stehen reduzieren die Anzahl falsch-negativer Befunde um 50% [28].…”
Section: Verletzungen Des Lisfranc-gelenksunclassified
“…Abb. 5) [8]. Auch am bewusstlosen schwer verletzten Patienten gibt die systematische klinische Untersuchung der 7 Füße im Seitenvergleich wertvolle Hinweise auf eine eventuelle Verletzung der Fußwurzel und sollte Bestandteil des Untersuchungsalgorithmus sein.…”
Section: Klinische Diagnostikunclassified