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The Bone & Joint Journal
Vol. 100-B, Issue 2 | Pages 176 - 182
1 Feb 2018
Petrie MJ Blakey CM Chadwick C Davies HG Blundell CM Davies MB

Aims

Fractures of the navicular can occur in isolation but, owing to the intimate anatomical and biomechanical relationships, are often associated with other injuries to the neighbouring bones and joints in the foot. As a result, they can lead to long-term morbidity and poor function. Our aim in this study was to identify patterns of injury in a new classification system of traumatic fractures of the navicular, with consideration being given to the commonly associated injuries to the midfoot.

Patients and Methods

We undertook a retrospective review of 285 consecutive patients presenting over an eight- year period with a fracture of the navicular. Five common patterns of injury were identified and classified according to the radiological features. Type 1 fractures are dorsal avulsion injuries related to the capsule of the talonavicular joint. Type 2 fractures are isolated avulsion injuries to the tuberosity of the navicular. Type 3 fractures are a variant of tarsometatarsal fracture/dislocations creating instability of the medial ray. Type 4 fractures involve the body of the navicular with no associated injury to the lateral column and type 5 fractures occur in conjunction with disruption of the midtarsal joint with crushing of the medial or lateral, or both, columns of the foot.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_XXIX | Pages 48 - 48
1 Jul 2012
Davies HG Dudhniwala AG Rath N White S
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Objective

Assess patient compliance with self-administration of subcutaneous low-molecular-weight-heparin (enoxaparin) injections for 14 days following knee replacement surgery.

Methods

Consecutive patients undergoing knee replacement surgery during a 4-month period were identified from a database. All patients had been taught to self administer enoxaparin injections during their in patient stay and asked to self administer the remaining injections after discharge if feasible. Patients were then sent questionnaires designed to assess compliance.