Acute plantar midtarsal dislocation with intercuneiform dislocation: Case study, diagnosis and management

J Orthop. 2016 Oct 25;14(1):26-29. doi: 10.1016/j.jor.2016.10.020. eCollection 2017 Mar.

Abstract

The midtarsal joint, also known as the Chopart or the transverse tarsal joint, is composed of the talonavicular and calcaneocuboid articulations.1 Midtarsal joint dislocations are rare injuries given the strong periarticular ligamentous support.2, 3 Medial, lateral, dorsal, and rarely plantar dislocations have been reported from multiple high-energy mechanisms.4, 5 We describe the case of a 24-year-old male who sustained talonavicular and calcaneocuboid plantar dislocations associated with a middle and lateral intercuneiform dislocation, open proximal 5th metatarsal fracture, 2nd-4th metatarsal base fractures, and lateral cuneiform fracture. The mechanism of injury, diagnosis, management, operative intervention, and follow up are discussed.

Keywords: Chopart; Cuneiform; Foot; Midtarsal; Talonavicular; Transverse tarsal.