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LISFRANC INJURIES OF THE FOOTWilliam S. Crawford, MD

Texas Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics

25 February 2017

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DISCLOSURES

• I have no relevant financial disclosures

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OBJECTIVES

• Discuss relevant midfoot anatomy

• Identify common injury mechanisms and injury patterns of Lisfranc Injuries

• Diagnose Lisfranc Injuries to the foot

• Discuss treatment options for Lisfranc Injuries

• Discuss outcomes for different treatment options

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OSSEOUS MIDFOOT ANATOMY

• Tarsometatarsal joints/Intertarsal

joints

• 2nd TMT set posteriorly

• Frontal plane stability

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OSSEOUS MIDFOOT ANATOMY

• Roman Arch

• 2nd MT Base = Keystone

• Dorsal Transverse Arch

• Prevents plantar

displacement

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LIGAMENTOUS MIDFOOT ANATOMY

• A - Dorsal ligaments

• B - Interosseous ligaments

• Strongest, Lisfranc Ligament

• C - Plantar ligaments

• Second oblique ligament

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MUSCULAR MIDFOOT ANATOMY

• Interossei

• Associated MT neck fx vs MTP

dislocations

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COLUMN ANATOMY

• Medial Column

• Longitudinal Arch

• Lateral Column

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MECHANISMS OF INJURY

• Direct – force applied to

TMT

• High Energy

• Less common

• Plantar dislocation

associated with crush

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MECHANISMS OF INJURY

• Indirect – axial load or twisting

hyper-PF

• Lower energy

• More Common

• Crush/open

• Compartments

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CLINICAL EVALUATION

• Swelling at midfoot

• Point tenderness

• Plantar ecchymosis

• Foot deformity

• Suspicion Radiographs

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NORMAL RADIOGRAPHS

• AP film

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NORMAL RADIOGRAPHS

• Internal Oblique

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NORMAL RADIOGRAPHS

• Lateral

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AP INJURY RADIOGRAPHS

• Obvious vs subtle

• WB films critical

• Contralateral

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LATERAL WB RADIOGRAPH

• Findings can be subtle

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INTERNAL OBLIQUE RADIOGRAPHS

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INTRAOPERATIVE STRESS VIEWS

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ADVANCED IMAGING

• CT scan

• Flecks

• MRI

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POSITIVE XR FINDINGS

• ANY joint

displacement =

instability

• Fracture displacement

does not mean joint

displacement

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CLASSIFICATION

• Not useful

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NON-OPERATIVE TREATMENT

• No joint displacement on WB films/CT

• Patients with comorbid conditions

precluding surgery

• For fx - NWB in boot vs cast x6-8 weeks

• Transition to stiff-soled shoe vs CF shank

• Midfoot sprain – WB in Boot vs CF shank

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SURGICAL TREATMENT

• When soft tissues allow

• Indicated with ANY joint

instability

• Percutaneous fixation **

• ORIF

• Primary Arthrodesis

• Plates vs Screws

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GOALS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT

• Anatomic reduction

• 50-95% patients good – excellent

• Versus 17-30%

• Painless, stable, plantigrade foot

• Stiff Medial Column

• Flexible Lateral Column

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ORIF VS PRIMARY ARTHRODESIS

• Hot topic

• OITE answer:

• ORIF

• Fracture/Dislocation

• Arthrodesis

• Pure ligamentous injury

• Delayed diagnosis

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ACUTE LISFRANC POST-OP PROTOCOL

• NWB 8-12 weeks

• Week 1-2 – post-op splint

• Week 3-8 – transition to CAM boot for early ROM ankle, hindfoot toes

• Week 9 (8 weeks out) – 25% WB in CAM boot

• Week 10 – 50% WB in CAM boot

• Week 11 – 75% WB in CAM boot

• Week 12 – 100% WB in CAM boot

• Week 13 (12 weeks out) wean boot to shoe, consider CF shank

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COMPLICATIONS

• Post-traumatic arthritis

• 100% have radiographic signs - not necessarily symptomatic

• Vascular compromise

• Rare

• Compartment syndrome

• High incidence in crush injuries

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OPEN TREATMENT PEARLS

• Delay definitive management until skin

allows

• Provisional fixation if significant

displacement (K-wires vs mini-exfix)

• Hinterman retractor/small lamina spreader

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WHAT I DO

• Screws for low energy

• Plates for comminution

• Primary Arthrodesis 1-3 TMT,

intercuneiform, NC

• K-wire vs exfix for 4th and 5th

TMT +/- ORIF Cuboid

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CASE 1 – 16 YO M FOOTBALL INJURY

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CASE 1 CONTINUED

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CASE 1 – 12 WEEKS OUT WB

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CASE 2 – 45 YO M MCC

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CASE 2 CONTINUED

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Slide 35 CASE 2 CONTINUED

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ORIF VS ARTHRODESIS

• Higher rate of subsequent surgery for HWR +/- fusion in ORIF

• If ORIF, should remove HW at 3-4 months, otherwise you’re a “closet fuser”

• No functional differences in outcomes between ORIF and Arthrodesis

• 92% vs 65% ***

*** Ly, Thuan V., and J. Chris Coetzee. "Treatment Of Primarily Ligamentous

Lisfranc Joint Injuries." The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume 88.3

(2006): 514-20. Print.

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