Tillaux or Maisonneuve, maybe
Posted By: ankle fractures on 2009-04-02
In Reply to: s/l rule out "trillow" fracture or "metanews" fracture - Sherrie
Subject: Tillaux or Maisonneuve, maybe
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Tillaux!!...I really bet that is what he meant....
Subject: Tillaux!!...I really bet that is what he meant....
I know he said it was in the upper body, but I think he meant leg. I'll go look later and see what QA puts in there!
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There is a Tillaux fracture, but it is in the tibia.
Subject: There is a Tillaux fracture, but it is in the tibia.
maisonneuve?
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Got IT... THanks, ... Maisonneuve... nm
Subject: Got IT... THanks, ... Maisonneuve... nm
Maisonneuve fracture
Subject: Maisonneuve fracture
Found it. Thank you onelook.com!
Maisonneuve fx. See refs.
Subject: Maisonneuve fx. See refs.
Typically, a Maisonneuve fracture involves a fracture of the medial malleolus of the ankle with disruption of the tibiofibular syndesmosis. www.gentili.net/fracture1.asp?ID=73 - 7k - Cached - Similar pages |
The radiographs show the typical Maisonneuve fracture characteristics. ... Another example of a Maisonneuve fracture can be seen in this radiographs on the ... www.athleticadvisor.com/Injuries/LE/Foot&Ankle/maisonneuve_fx.htm - 16k - Cached - Similar pages |
Maisonneuve fracture
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http://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/maisonneuve_fracture
Maisonneuve fracture
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of the fibula I think.
Maisonneuve fracture
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and it's probably widened ankle mortise...
Maisonneuve fracture?
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Maisonneuve fracture; syndesmosis
Subject: Maisonneuve fracture; syndesmosis
There's a Maisonneuve one in Tessier's Surgical Words. nm
Subject: There's a Maisonneuve one in Tessier's Surgical Words. nm
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