Foot Injuries. Dr R B Kalia

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Foot Injuries Dr R B Kalia

Overview Dramatic impact on the overall health, activity, and emotional status More attention and aggressive management Difficult appendage to study and diagnose. Aim- a stable platform for weight transference and suppleness to various irregular surfaces.

Fractures Fracture of Hindfoot - Talus - Calcaneum Fractures of midfoot - Cuneiforms, cuboid - Navicular Fractures of forefoot-metatarsals and phalanges

Fractures of the talus Difficult injuries to treat. Talus is in weight transmission across the ankle joint Its blood supply is tenuous 3/5th of the bone is covered by articular cartilage Talus has no musculo-tendinous attachments.

Applied Anatomy a) artery of the tarsal sinus c) Additional arteries enter dorsally through the neck and on the medial surface of the body b) the artery of the tarsal canal

CLINICAL Relevance Body receives most of its blood supply from the anastomotic sling in the tarsal canal and sinus. Undisplaced fractures of the talar neck disrupt the intraosseous branches DISPLACED FRACTURES OFTEN LEAD TO major vascular sling remains intact. NONUNION/AVASCULAR NECROSIS Displaced fractures of the talar neck-the major arterial supply to the talar body is disrupted.

UNDISPLACED FRACTURES

Displaced fracture

Signs and Symptoms Intense pain in the foot and ankle. Significant swelling can occur Concomitant subluxation or dislocation- normal contours of the ankle and hindfoot are distorted.

Treatment undisplaced fractures are stable injuries- by below knee cast immobilization Nonweight bearing for 8 to 12 weeks clinical and x-ray signs of fracture healing are present.

Minimally displaced /DISPLACED fractures Closed reduction which is accomplished by manipulation Followed by below knee cast immobilization Non weight bearing

DISPLACED FRACTURES CLOSED REDUCTION/OPEN REDUCTION RIGID INTERNAL FIXATION

FRACTURES OF THE CALCANEUS Calcaneum is the most commonly fractured of all the tarsal bones. Provides support for weight bearing and transmits weight to the sole. It also acts as a lever to improve the efficiency of the calf muscles. Calcaneal fractures produce significant disability and impairment of gait.

ANATOMY OF THE CALCANEUS Superior structure of the calcaneum resembles the lower surface of the talus Mirror Images Supports the weight of the body being transmitted from the under surface of the talus. Contributes to the posterior aspect of the longitudinal arch.

Left talus, from below

Left calcaneus, lateral surface

Left calcaneus, medial surface

CLASSIFICATION Extraarticular fractures Anterior process fractures Fractures of the midportion of the calcaneus (sustentaculum tali), Fractures of the body of the calcaneus Fractures of the posterior aspect of the calcaneus. Intraarticular fractures Subtalar joints including the posterior, middle, and anterior facets.

Classify this Calcaneal Fracture based on this CT image? a)fracture of the Sustentaculum Tali b) Fracture of calcaleal tuberosity c) Fracture body of calcaneum d) Fracture posterior facet

Extra-articular Fractures Most can be treated by casts Non weight bearing for 6 weeks

SOME Require surgery

Intra-articular Fractures-Displaced Result of high energy trauma, such as a fall from a height or a motor vehicle accident. Most require surgery Open reduction and internal fixation

Operative Treatment All displaced intraarticular fractures - consider Open reduction Should be performed within 2-3 weeks Should not operate until skin wrinkles Foot pump- helps reduce swelling

POST OPERATIVE

Calcaneal locking plate

Calcaneal locking plate

Calcaneal locking plate

Post op protocol Strict elevation Mobilisation of ankle and subtalar joints started on 1 st post op day Wound inspection at 48 hrs Non weight bearing mobilisation for 8-12 weeks Clinic review 2 wk, 6 wk, 3 mth, 6 mth, 12 mth, then every 6 mth

Fractures of the Navicular A Avulsion fractures B Tuberosity fractures C Body fractures

Treatment Isolated nondisplaced fractures of the navicular - short leg cast with non-weight-bearing for 6 to 8 weeks Unstable fractures usually need surgery

Screw fixation is required

Injury foot unable to bear weight- Diagnosis?

Further Investigation?

Treatment of choice? a) Below knee cast for 6 weeks b) Closed reduction and K wire fixation c) External fixation with closed reduction d) Open reduction and internal fixation

Injuries to the Cuneiforms Three cuneiform bones sit in the middle of the foot Provide the rigid support for the medial longitudinal arch. They constitute the apex of the transverse arch that provides a stable conduit for the plantar musculotendinous and neurovascular structures

Treatment Stable, non-displaced cuneiform fractures- below knee cast. Structural displacement or instability - open reduction through a dorsal approach combined with rigid internal fixation.

INJURIES TO THE FOREFOOT The forefoot as a unit it provides a broad plantar surface for load sharing. Four lesser metatarsal heads share an equal amount of the forefoot load in normal gait. The platform is structured to also be mobile in the sagittal plane. This provides the forefoot with the ability to alter the position of the individual metatarsal heads to accommodate uneven ground.

Metatarsal Fractures Common injuries that usually result from the direct blow of a heavy object dropped onto the forefoot. Direct force can result in the fracture of any metatarsal at any point. Indirect forces, particularly twisting the body with the toes fixed producing fractures of the metatarsal shafts, particularly spiral fractures

Diagnosis The presence of pinpoint tenderness Palpable nonpitting edema Crepitance Deformity is readily apparent.

23 years old a heavy object fell on his foot

23 years old a heavy object fell on his foot What are the four ways of primary treatment of this patient?

Isolated stable Injuries The best definitive treatment for this patient is a) Compression bandage and NSAIDS b) Non weight bearing for 6 weeks c) Closed reduction and below knee cast d) Below knee cast with plaster shoe for weight bearing

23 years old a heavy object fell on his foot Write a prescription for this patient

UnStable Injuries require K wire fixation

Phalangeal Injuries Most phalangeal injuries are isolated injuries Easy to diagnose Most can be treated by buddy taping

Classify this Calcaneal Fracture based on this CT image? a)fracture of the Sustentaculum Tali b) Fracture of calcaleal tuberosity c) Fracture body of calcaneum d) Fracture posterior facet

Isolated stable Injuries The best definitive treatment for this patient is a) Compression bandage and NSAIDS b) Non weight bearing for 6 weeks c) Closed reduction and below knee cast d) Below knee cast with plaster shoe for weight bearing

Treatment of choice? a) Below knee cast for 6 weeks b) Closed reduction and K wire fixation c) External fixation with closed reduction d) Open reduction and internal fixation

ORIF Anatomical restoration is the key!

Conclusion Foot fractures require careful consideration Knowledge of fracture patterns is essential Diagnosis is straight forward Use care in hindfoot fractures Malunion can be very disabling Carefully done surgery Improves outcomes

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