[Proximal tibiofibular joint dislocation diagnosis and treatment].

Acta ortopedica mexicana Pub Date : 2021-11-01
R Calvo, R Guiloff, R Calvo-Mena, S Arellano, P Caro
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Abstract

Introduction: Proximal tibiofibular joint dislocations (PTFJD) are uncommon and underdiagnosed injuries. Urgent reduction is mandatory to avoid chronic disfunction. The scarcely available literature does not present a unified management guideline. An acute PTFJD case report with spontaneous reduction and a review of the literature is presented, aiming to assist the diagnosis and management of this pathology.

Case report: A 22-years old male presented to the emergency department with high intensity right knee pain after falling in a four-wheel motorcycle. The physical exam revealed a prominent painful mass on the lateral aspect of his knee and proximal leg. His range of motion and knee stability were unremarkable. X-rays were informed negative for musculoskeletal injuries. According to a sustained suspicion of PTFJD, the study was continued with a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which suggested PTFJD. During the following 24 hours, the patient referred he was entirely asymptomatic after feeling a loud "clank". He has been followed for three months with MRI, and remains asymptomatic with full functions.

Conclusion: PTFJD diagnosis requires appropriate images. Urgent close reduction is mandatory; if unsuccessful, open reduction, primary repair and internal fixation are indicated. The prognosis of spontaneous reduction remains uncertain and requires a serial clinical evaluation. In the case of recurrence, the appropriate surgical management is indicated according to the elapsed time from the injury.

近端胫腓骨关节脱位的诊断与治疗。
近端胫腓关节脱位(PTFJD)是一种罕见且诊断不足的损伤。紧急减量是必须的,以避免慢性功能障碍。很少有文献提出统一的管理方针。一个急性PTFJD病例报告与自发复位和文献回顾提出,旨在协助诊断和管理这种病理。病例报告:一名22岁男性在四轮摩托车摔倒后,以高强度右膝关节疼痛就诊于急诊室。体格检查发现他的膝盖外侧和腿近端有一个明显的疼痛肿块。他的活动范围和膝盖稳定性一般。x光显示肌肉骨骼损伤呈阴性。根据对PTFJD的持续怀疑,继续进行磁共振成像(MRI)研究,提示PTFJD。在接下来的24小时内,患者称他在感觉到一声响亮的“叮当声”后完全无症状。他已接受MRI随访三个月,无症状,功能齐全。结论:PTFJD的诊断需要适当的影像学检查。紧急关闭是强制性的;如果不成功,则需要切开复位、初级修复和内固定。自发性复位的预后仍不确定,需要一系列的临床评估。在复发的情况下,适当的手术管理是根据从受伤的时间流逝指示。
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