Abstract

High energy trauma injuries in the lower extremity represent unique challenges to surgeons and often involve complex, limb threatening wounds with extensive soft tissue and bone loss. In this case report, we present a case of a 20 year old male who was presented to us with a history of 8 months old high impetus road traffic trauma which resulted in multiple open fracture of the midfoot with ipsilateral closed tibial - fibular shaft and medial malleolar fracture. Open midfoot injury with severe bone loss included complete loss of navicular, all three cuneiforms, base of 1st and 2nd metatarsals. For reconstructing this severe midfoot defect, we have utilized a titanium mesh cage which is routinely used in spinal surgeries. This innovative technique and orthoplastic approach has given the patient a stable plantigrade foot with a near normal midfoot biomechanics and ultimately, restoration of this patient's quality of life.

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