2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.foot.2021.101806
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A case report with review of literature of a rare variant of midfoot dislocations (mid-Chopart dislocation): Combined naviculo-cuneiform and calcaneo-cuboid dislocation

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“…Nevertheless, intra-operatively, there was satisfactory joint congruence and stability in the midfoot. Fixation was applied to prevent the occurrence of any future deformity such as pes planus, which occurred with Genena, Abouelela and Fadel's patient, who also developed midfoot arthritis [10] . For the ORIF stage of treatment, we utilized a hybrid technique by using plates and k-wires; this technique is similar to the one used by Kummer, Crevoisier and Eudier [8] .…”
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“…Nevertheless, intra-operatively, there was satisfactory joint congruence and stability in the midfoot. Fixation was applied to prevent the occurrence of any future deformity such as pes planus, which occurred with Genena, Abouelela and Fadel's patient, who also developed midfoot arthritis [10] . For the ORIF stage of treatment, we utilized a hybrid technique by using plates and k-wires; this technique is similar to the one used by Kummer, Crevoisier and Eudier [8] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“… After two weeks: ORIF with plate and screws No functional outcome recorded Alayed [9] One case presented with NC joint dislocation and fracture-dislocation of CC associated with calcaneus fracture. ORIF with K-wire 12 months AOFAS 90 Genena, Abouelela and Fadel [10] One case presented CC and NC joints dislocation associated with lateral wall calcaneus fracture. ORIF with K-wire No functional outcome recorded Keys: ORIF: open reduction and internal fixation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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