Treatment strategies for acute fractures and nonunions of the proximal fifth metatarsal

GA Rosenberg, JJ Sferra - … -Journal of the American Academy of …, 2000 - journals.lww.com
GA Rosenberg, JJ Sferra
JAAOS-Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2000journals.lww.com
There are at least three distinct fracture patterns that occur in the proximal fifth metatarsal:
tuberosity avulsion fractures, acute Jones fractures, and diaphyseal stress fractures. Each of
these fracture patterns has its own mechanism of injury, location, treatment options, and
prognosis regarding delayed union and nonunion. Tuberosity avulsion fractures are the
most common in this region of the foot. The majority heal with symptomatic care in a hard‐
soled shoe. The true Jones fracture is an acute injury involving the fourth‐fifth …
Abstract
There are at least three distinct fracture patterns that occur in the proximal fifth metatarsal: tuberosity avulsion fractures, acute Jones fractures, and diaphyseal stress fractures. Each of these fracture patterns has its own mechanism of injury, location, treatment options, and prognosis regarding delayed union and nonunion. Tuberosity avulsion fractures are the most common in this region of the foot. The majority heal with symptomatic care in a hard‐soled shoe. The true Jones fracture is an acute injury involving the fourth‐fifth intermetatarsal facet. These injuries are best treated with non‐weight‐bearing cast immobilization for 6 to 8 weeks. The rate of successful union with this treatment has been reported to be between 72% and 93%. For the high‐performance athlete with an acute Jones fracture, early intramedullary‐screw fixation is an accepted treatment option. Nonacute diaphyseal stress fractures of the proximal fifth metatarsal and Jones fractures that develop into delayed unions and nonunions can both be managed with operative fixation with either closed axial intramedullary‐screw fixation or autogenous corticocancellous grafting. Early results with the use of electrical stimulation are promising; however, prospective studies are needed to better define the role of this modality in managing these injuries.
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