Posttraumatic checkrein deformity following isolated Lauge-Hansen pronation external rotation stage IV malleolar fracture-a case report and literature review

Front Surg. 2023 Feb 9:10:887611. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2023.887611. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

The checkrein deformity is characterized by flexion contracture of the interphalangeal joint and extension contracture of the metatarsophalangeal joint. It is a rare condition occurring after lower extremity trauma, especially a malleolar fracture. Little is known about the possible cause and therapeutic strategy. This unique case presents a 20-year-old male patient with a diagnosis of the checkrein deformity secondary to open reduction and internal fixation of a Lauge-Hansen pronation external rotation stage IV malleolar fracture. After performing a detailed physical examination, radiographic evaluation, and ultrasonography, open exploration was performed to remove the hardware and correct the deformity with sole tenolysis of the flexor hallucis longus (FHL). In the 4-month follow-up, no recurrence of the checkrein deformity was observed. This deformity was caused by FHL adhesion. Interosseous membrane injury and fibular fracture together with local hematomas increases the risk of FHL adhesion. Open exploration and tenolysis of the FHL are feasible options to correct the checkrein deformity.

Keywords: Lauge–Hansen; adhesion; checkrein deformity; flexor hallucis longus; malleolar fracture.

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