Current Orthopaedics
Volume 19, Issue 3 , Pages 231-242, June 2005

Injuries of the midfoot

  • Nilesh K. Makwana

      Affiliations

    • Wrexham Maelor Hospital, Croesnewydd Road, Wrexham, LL13 7TD, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +441978725191; fax: +441878725391.
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  • Marck R. van Liefland

      Affiliations

    • Nutkin, Church Lane, Selattyn, SY10 7DN, Shropshire, UK

Summary 

Injuries of the midfoot are relatively rare but they can lead to significant morbidity if missed. Serious injuries may present in a subtle manner and are often misdiagnosed as a sprain. Small avulsion fractures of the navicular and cuboid may be misdiagnosed as a simple avulsion when in fact they represent a more severe midfoot injury. A high index of suspicion is required. Good quality X-rays with three views must be obtained and if suspicion exists further imaging with a bone scan, CT or MRI is necessary. Prompt diagnosis and early treatment will prevent long-term disability and morbidity. Salvage procedures following these injuries often involve arthrodesis that limit mobility and frequently lead to an unsatisfactory outcome.

Keywords: Midfoot fracture, Fracture, Tarsal fracture, Stress fracture

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PII: S0268-0890(05)00073-3

doi:10.1016/j.cuor.2005.05.002

Current Orthopaedics
Volume 19, Issue 3 , Pages 231-242, June 2005