Closed degloving injuries are uncommon, high-energy injuries that separate the bony structures from the soft tissue and frequently result in amputation. Because the epidermis is often intact, it is difficult to visualize the extent of the soft tissue damage. Although there is no gold standard of treatment for closed degloving injuries at present, previous cases have reported that neurovascular presentation is a key predictor of amputation Herein, we report a closed degloving injury involving the second through fifth phalanges of the left foot following a crushing injury with a forklift. Despite adequate capillary refill upon initial presentation, the patient ultimately underwent transmetatarsal amputation.

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