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Internal fixation of complex fractures of the tarsal navicular with locking plates. A report of 10 cases - 18/05/13

Doi : 10.1016/j.otsr.2013.03.001 
P. Cronier a, b, , J.-M. Frin a, b, V. Steiger a, b, N. Bigorre a, b, A. Talha a, b
a LUNAM Université, CHU, Angers, France 
b CHU, Département de Chirurgie Osseuse, 49933 Angers Cedex 9, France 

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Summary

Introduction

Tarsal navicular fractures are rare and treatment of comminuted fractures is especially difficult. Since 2007, the authors have had access to 3D reconstruction from CT scan images and specific locking plates, and they decided to evaluate whether these elements improved management of these severe cases.

Materials and methods

Between 2007 and 2011, 10 comminuted tarsal navicular fractures were treated in a prospective study. All of the fractures were evaluated by 3D reconstruction from CT scan images, with suppression of the posterior tarsal bones. The surgical approach was chosen according to the type of lesion. Reduction was achieved with a mini-distractor when necessary, and stabilized by AO locking plate fixation (Synthes™). Patient follow-up included a clinical and radiological evaluation (Maryland Foot score, AOFAS score). Eight patients underwent postoperative CT scan.

Results

All patients were followed up after a mean 20.5months. Union was obtained in all patients and arthrodesis was not necessary in any of them. The mean Maryland Foot score was 92.8/100, and the AOFAS score 90.6/100. One patient with an associated comminuted calcaneal fracture had minimal sequella from a compartment syndrome of the foot.

Discussion

The authors did not find any series in the literature that reported evaluating tarsal navicular fractures by 3D reconstruction from CT scan images. The images obtained after suppression of the posterior tarsal bones systematically showed a lateral plantar fragment attached to the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament, which is essential for stability, and which helped determine the reduction technique. Locking plate fixation of these fractures has never been reported.

Conclusion

Comminuted fractures of the tarsal navicular were successfully treated with specific imaging techniques in particular 3D reconstructions of CT scan images to choose the surgical approach and the reduction technique. Locking plate fixation of the navicular seems to be a satisfactory solution for the treatment of these particularly difficult fractures.

Level of evidence

Level IV.

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Keywords : Fracture, Navicular bone of the foot, Internal fixator, CT scan


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