ABSTRACT
La Luxo-fracturas de Lisfranc tarsometatarsianas son poco frecuentes. 1 Se presenta caso 1: femenina de 34 años de edad, posterior a caída de aprox, 3 mts, con tumefacción y deformidad en medio pie Izquierdo. RX: luxación de tarsometatarsina homolateral. Caso 2, masculino de 24 años de edad, recibió traumatismo contuso en pie Izquierdo presentó tumefacción y deformidad en área tarsal media RX: luxo-fractura tarsometatarsina divergente, fractura de II-V metatarso; se realizó reducción abierta y fijación percutánea con alambres de Kirschner, sin complicaciones, coincidiendo el mismo mes de presentación, poco usual en la práctica médica, con evolución satisfactoria.
Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Female , Metatarsophalangeal Joint/injuries , Foot Joints/surgery , Foot Joints/injuries , Bone Wires , Ecchymosis/pathology , Wounds and Injuries/pathology , Tarsal Bones/injuries , Joint Dislocations/surgery , Foot Injuries/pathologyABSTRACT
Twenty feet [sixteen patients] with mild to moderate hallux valgus were treated at Al-Azhar University Hospitals between July 1999 to July 2001 by using distal Chevron osteotomy of the first metatarsal. Fourteen patients were female [18 feet] and 2 patients were male, the patient age ranged from 28-50 years old with an average 33 years, all were healthy, non of them had a systemic disease such as diabetes or local vascular disease. The duration of follow up ranged from 60-32 months [average 36 months]. The correction was satisfactory in 17 feet [85%], arthrosis of the first metatarsophalengeal joint was noticed in two feet [10%] and in one foot [5%] the deformity was under correction