Nevertheless, the tibial and meniscal ... and presence of a Segond fracture. Secondary indications may include those aged under 25 years, chronic ACL injury, and radiological signs of lateral femoral ...
The fracture line enters the joint lateral to the ridge between the trochlea and capitellum. The fracture extends into the trochlear groove. Figure 6a. A displaced lateral condyle fracture of the ...
and type III fractures are posteriorly displaced with IIIA being posteromedial and type IIIB being posterolateral. Radiologic assessment includes AP, lateral, and oblique views of the elbow ...
The patient recovered uneventfully on follow-up. The Hoffa-like displaced posterolateral tibial plateau fracture with no associated ligament damage is a rare injury. Further, there are very few ...
The Hoffa-like displaced posterolateral tibial plateau fracture with no associated ligament damage is a rare injury. Further, there are very few reported cases on the surgical approach and fixation ...
A femur fracture almost always requires an ORIF procedure (except in very young children, who may have a cast instead). Physical therapy is often needed after healing to restore full function. A ...
Results: Osteophyte direction at the eight sites was divisible into five categories. At all sites, except for the lateral tibial plateau and the medial patella, osteophyte direction varied according ...
A case of intraepiphyseal injury (type 7) to the lateral malleolus in a 11 year old child is described. This rare injury cannot be classified by commonly used Salter Harris classification for ...
Cruciate ligament injury, meniscal tear and fracture of the tibia plateau/patella were associated with greatest increase in risk (RD of 19.6% (95% CI 13.2% to 25.9%), 10.5% (95% CI 6.4% to 14.7%) and ...
Tibial plateau fractures occur frequently during downhill skiing. There is a lack of information about the outcome and development of posttraumatic osteoarthritis after internal fixation of such ...