Classifying the Lisfranc injury: literature overview and a new classification
T Schepers, S Rammelt - Fuß & Sprunggelenk, 2018 - Elsevier
Introduction Injuries to the tarsometatarsal (Lisfranc) joint cover a broad range from subtle,
ligamentous injuries to complex fracture-dislocations with severe soft tissue trauma. Almost …
ligamentous injuries to complex fracture-dislocations with severe soft tissue trauma. Almost …
The first tarsometatarsal joint in Lisfranc injuries
LH Wong, B Chrea, LC Atwater… - Foot & ankle …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Lisfranc injuries are among the most debilitating injuries to the foot.
Characterization of first tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint involvement in Lisfranc injuries is limited …
Characterization of first tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint involvement in Lisfranc injuries is limited …
Updates on Lisfranc complex injuries
A Yan, SR Chen, X Ma, Z Shi… - Foot & Ankle …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Lisfranc injuries are a disruption of one or more of the tarsometatarsal joints and have an
estimated incidence of 1/55 000 people. However, the total number of Lisfranc injuries could …
estimated incidence of 1/55 000 people. However, the total number of Lisfranc injuries could …
Lisfranc injuries: Incidence, mechanisms of injury and predictors of instability
Abstract Background In Lisfranc injuries the stability of the tarsometatarsal joints guides the
treatment of the injury. Determining the stability, especially in the subtle Lisfranc injuries, can …
treatment of the injury. Determining the stability, especially in the subtle Lisfranc injuries, can …
Surgical controversies and current concepts in Lisfranc injuries
R Ahluwalia, G Yip, M Richter… - British Medical Bulletin, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Introduction Lisfranc injuries, not as rare as previously reported, range from ligamentous to
complex fracture-dislocations. Anatomical studies have identified a complex of discrete …
complex fracture-dislocations. Anatomical studies have identified a complex of discrete …
Lisfranc injuries
MJ Welck, R Zinchenko, B Rudge - Injury, 2015 - Elsevier
Lisfranc injuries are commonly asked about in FRCS Orthopaedic trauma vivas. The term
“Lisfranc injury” strictly refers to an injury where one or more of the metatarsals are displaced …
“Lisfranc injury” strictly refers to an injury where one or more of the metatarsals are displaced …
Do columns or sagittal displacement matter in the assessment and management of Lisfranc fracture dislocation? An alternate approach to classification of the Lisfranc …
SC Lau, C Guest, M Hall, M Tacey, S Joseph, A Oppy - Injury, 2017 - Elsevier
Aim The classification of a Lisfranc injury has conventionally been based around Myerson's
system. The aims of this study were to review whether a novel classification system based …
system. The aims of this study were to review whether a novel classification system based …
Retrospective analysis of treatment decisions and clinical outcome of Lisfranc injuries: operative vs. conservative treatment
J Graef, S Tsitsilonis, M Niemann, T Gehlen… - International …, 2021 - Springer
Purpose Lisfranc injuries are rare and often pose a challenge for surgeons, particularly in
initially missed or neglected cases. The evidence on which subtypes of Lisfranc injuries are …
initially missed or neglected cases. The evidence on which subtypes of Lisfranc injuries are …
Lisfranc injuries: an update
KI Eleftheriou, PF Rosenfeld, JDF Calder - Knee Surgery, Sports …, 2013 - Springer
Lisfranc injuries are a spectrum of injuries to the tarsometatarsal joint complex of the midfoot.
These range from subtle ligamentous sprains, often seen in athletes, to fracture dislocations …
These range from subtle ligamentous sprains, often seen in athletes, to fracture dislocations …
An analysis of pathomorphic forms and diagnostic difficulties in tarso-metatarsal joint injuries
K Gawęda, M Tarczyńska, K Modrzewski… - International …, 2008 - Springer
Tarso-metatarsal injuries are rare but frequently missed. Due to the large variation in
pathomorphic forms of these injuries, great precision is required when carrying out clinical …
pathomorphic forms of these injuries, great precision is required when carrying out clinical …