Trauma Case Reports (Dec 2024)

High energy trans-cuboid Chopart dislocation: From closed reduction to secondary double arthrodesis

  • Patrick Wise,
  • Augustine Saiz,
  • Gillian Soles,
  • Ellen Fitzpatrick,
  • Mark Lee,
  • Sean T. Campbell

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54
p. 101103

Abstract

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Case report: Chopart joint fracture-dislocations are rare injuries. The purpose of this report is to present the management of a high energy trans-cuboid Chopart dislocation. This fracture-dislocation dislocation was treated with closed reduction, provisional fixation, and definitively with a combination of open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) and a lateral column external fixator. Due to persistent pain and Chopart joint collapse, the patient ultimately required a double arthrodesis. Conclusion: While rare, Chopart joint fracture-dislocations are impactful injuries that require prompt diagnosis and specialized management. The description of this high energy trans-cuboid Chopart dislocation and the stepwise approach for its management may be useful for other surgeons who encounter similar injuries.

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