• Am J. Orthop. · Jun 2001

    Case Reports

    Complete dorsal tarsometatarsal dislocation of the first metatarsal.

    • S García Mata, A Hidalgo Ovejero, and M Martinez Grande.
    • Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery Department, Virgen del Camino Hospital, Pamplona, Spain.
    • Am J. Orthop. 2001 Jun 1;30(6):505-8.

    AbstractThe authors describe a rare case of Lisfranc's dislocation that occurred after a 13-year-old boy kicked the ground while playing soccer. He presented with complete pure dorsal tarsometatarsal dislocation of the first metatarsal. He was treated succesfully by closed reduction and percutaneous K-wire fixation. No complication was found and he returned to his preinjury lifestyle at 3 months. No sequelae are found 3.5 years later.

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