Severe open Lisfranc injuries: one-stage operation through internal fixation associated with vacuum sealing drainage

This study aimed to investigate the clinical feasibility of treating severe open Lisfranc injuries by means of one-stage internal fixation with k-wires associated with vacuum sealing drainage (VSD). The clinical outcomes of 20 cases of severe open Lisfranc joint fracture-dislocation treated by using...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of orthopaedic surgery and research 2016-11, Vol.11 (1), p.134-134, Article 134
Hauptverfasser: Qu, Wenqing, Ni, Shuqin, Wang, Zhenhai, Zhao, Yong, Zhang, Shimin, Cheng, Yiheng, Liu, Tong, Yu, Min, Wang, Dan
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to investigate the clinical feasibility of treating severe open Lisfranc injuries by means of one-stage internal fixation with k-wires associated with vacuum sealing drainage (VSD). The clinical outcomes of 20 cases of severe open Lisfranc joint fracture-dislocation treated by using one-stage internal fixation with k-wires associated with VSD, after debridement and suturing during emergency treatment, were reviewed. At 6 and 12 months after surgery, the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society midfoot scores were 69.2 and 78.2, the positive rates were 75 and 85 %, and the average visual analogue scale scores were 4.3 and 1.3, respectively. The average time of internal fixation surgery was 47 min (30-70 min). There were three cases of wound-edge necrosis; however, there were no cases of skin necrosis around the incision, or deep infection. The mean time of first hospital stay was 16.1 days (10-23 days). Treatment of severe open Lisfranc fracture and dislocation through one-stage internal fixation with k-wires in association with VSD led to fast anatomical reduction, stabilized bony structure, fast soft tissue recovery, and good short-term follow-up results.
ISSN:1749-799X
1749-799X
DOI:10.1186/s13018-016-0471-1