Charcot Foot? Charcot Arthropathy Caused by Lisfranc Fracture-Dislocation in a Diabetic

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  • Veronica Vasquez
  • Sean Henderson
چکیده

A 48-year-old Hispanic male presented to the emergency department for medication refill for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Upon presentation, the patient reported running out of insulin (Novolin) one month prior. The patient also noted increased swelling and pain in his right foot for approximately that same period of time. The patient denied any trauma to his right foot and reported pain with ambulation. He denied any other symptoms. On physical exam, the patient's right foot appeared mildly swollen with tenderness to palpation over the medial aspect. There appeared to be an ulcer over the mid-plantar surface, approximately 1cm by 1cm in size. There was no noted erythema, edema or purulent drainage. The patient had plain radiography of his right foot performed, including lateral, oblique and dorsoplantar weight-bearing views. The dorsoplantar weight-bearing view revealed a lisfranc dislocation with fragmentation, disorganization and swelling consistent with a charcot foot (Figure). There appeared to be lateral displacement between the 1 st and 2 nd metatarsals, with complete displacement of the 2 nd – 5 th metatarsals, consistent with a Type A Lisfranc injury. The patient was subsequently placed in a fracture boot, instructed to be non-weight bearing on the right lower extremity and provided with crutch teaching. He was referred to our diabetic foot clinic for further management and education. Jacques Lisfranc de Saint-Martin, a field surgeon in Napoleon's army, first described the tarsometatarsal joint as a level for rapid forefoot amputation. 1 The term " Lisfranc " would later be used to describe a variety of injuries at the tarsometatarsal joint, including ligamentous, fracture-subluxation or fracture-dislocation. Lisfranc injuries are most commonly indirect and usually the result of axial loading or twisting on a plantar flexed foot. 2 Charcot arthropathy, or neuropathic joint, is a progressive condition of bone and joint changes that occur secondary to sensory loss. It is characterized by joint dislocation, pathologic fracture and deformity. 3 It was first described by William Musgrave in 1703 as an arthralgia caused by venereal disease. 4 In 1868, Jean-Marie Charcot first described a hypertrophic process of destructive arthritis and it became known as " Charcot's disease. " 5 It almost exclusively occurs in the foot and ankle and is most commonly caused by diabetes Figure. Dorsoplantar radiograph revealing a Lisfranc dislocation with fragmentation, disorganization and swelling consistent with Charcot foot.

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دوره 11  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2010