Case Reports

Irreducible Longitudinal Distraction-Dislocation of the Hallux Interphalangeal Joint

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Although volar and dorsal dislocations have been described in the literature, dislocation of the hallux interphalangeal joint is a disorder rarely encountered by orthopedic and foot surgeons. In this article, we report a case of a distinct irreducible longitudinal distraction-dislocation that originally presented to the emergency department but required open reduction in the operating room. We also describe the presentation, anatomy, and treatment of this unique disorder.


 

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