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Acta ortopédica mexicana

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Abstract

CALLE-GARCIA, JA; PEDEMONTE, G; MATAS, M  and  ALBERTI, G. Lisfranc lesions: clinical-functional repercussion. Acta ortop. mex [online]. 2021, vol.35, n.4, pp.311-316.  Epub May 23, 2022. ISSN 2306-4102.  https://doi.org/10.35366/103309.

Objective:

Clinical and functional evaluation of patients with Lisfranc lesion without work or sport cause and treated in our center.

Material and methods:

Thirteen patients with Lisfranc lesion without occupational or sports causes were divided into two groups, high-energy and low-energy injuries. Were analyzed the return to work and sports activity prior to the injury and the use of footwear and insoles after the injury. Also were assessed AOFAS and EVA postoperative score and posterior complications after lesion recovery.

Results:

High-energy group included 7 patients who underwent surgery on an average of 7.3 days. Of the total of patients, 4 presented post-surgical sequelae. Of these patients, one patient was unable to return to their previous work activity and two patients were unable to practice the usual sports activity. The AOFAS was 79.4 and EVA 2.8. In the low energy group, we found six patients operated on 5.6 days on average. All of them were able to return to their previous work and sports activity. The AOFAS were 84.8 and the EVA 1.6. Statistically significant differences were not observed in any of the variables studied.

Conclusion:

Patients with Lisfranc injury out of laboral or sports background present good clinical and functional results.

Keywords : Lisfranc; low energy; work injury; sports injury; treatment.

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