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  • 44. Complications of missed or untreated Lisfranc injuries.
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  • 50. Cost comparison and complication rate of Lisfranc injuries treated with open reduction internal fixation versus primary arthrodesis.
    Barnds B, Tucker W, Morris B, Tarakemeh A, Schroeppel JP, Mullen S, Vopat BG.
    Injury; 2018 Dec; 49(12):2318-2321. PubMed ID: 30314633
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  • 51. Primary open reduction and internal fixation with headless compression screws in the treatment of Chinese patients with acute Lisfranc joint injuries.
    Zhang H, Min L, Wang GL, Huang Q, Liu K, Liu L, Tu C, Pei FX.
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    Kwak HY, Bae SW.
    Foot Ankle Int; 2000 Oct; 21(10):864-7. PubMed ID: 11128020
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  • 53. Reverse floating first metatarsal and floating third metatarsal with Lisfranc fracture dislocation: an unusual injury.
    Singh AP, Singh AP, Chadha M.
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  • 54. Is Routine Hardware Removal Following Open Reduction Internal Fixation of Tarsometatarsal Joint Fracture/Dislocation Necessary?
    VanPelt MD, Athey A, Yao J, Ennin K, Kassem L, Mulligan E, Lalli T, Liu GT.
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  • 56. The floating metatarsal. A rare traumatic injury.
    Kasmaoui el H, Bousselmame N, Bencheba D, Boussouga M, Lazrek K, Taobane H.
    Acta Orthop Belg; 2003 Jun; 69(3):295-7. PubMed ID: 12879716
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  • 57. Technique Tip.
    Waryasz GR, Marcaccio S, Gil JA.
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  • 60. MRI of injuries to the first interosseous cuneometatarsal (Lisfranc) ligament.
    Macmahon PJ, Dheer S, Raikin SM, Elias I, Morrison WB, Kavanagh EC, Zoga A.
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