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Change: of a proximal fibula fracture (Maisonneuve fracture).There is an oblique/spiral fracture of the proximal fibula.The lateral tib/fib demonstrates the proximal fibula fracture and several bony fragments anterior to the ankle joint. Case 2... back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Sep 18 2010, 4:29 AM EDT
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Change: This injury is suggestive of a proximal fibula fracture (Maisonneuve fracture).There is an oblique/spiral fracture of the proximal fibula.The lateral tib/fib demonstrates the proximal fibula fracture and several bony fragments anterior to the ankle joint.Case 2 Possible
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Sep 18 2010, 3:48 AM EDT
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Change: This injury is suggestive of a proximal fibula fracture (Maisonneuve fracture).There is an oblique/spiral fracture of the proximal fibula.The lateral tib/fib demonstrates the proximal fibula fracture and several bony fragments anterior to the ankle joint. Case 2 Possible
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Change: )under constructionIntroductionMaisonneuve fractures are commonly missed clinically and radiographically. The proximal fibular fracture is often not appreciated because of the distracting ankle injury. Radiographers
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Change: Chronic Tibiofibular Syndesmosis Injury of Ankle: Evaluation with Contrast-enhanced Fat-suppressed 3D Fast Spoiled Gradient-recalled Acquisition in the Steady State MR ImagingAnkle Syndesmosis - syndesmosis is made up of 4 ligaments which stabilize the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis: anterior-inferior tibiofibular ligament,ligament (AITFL) interosseous ligament, posterior- inferior fibulartibiofibular ligaments,ligament
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Sep 17 2010, 8:29 AM EDT
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Change: - syndesmosis is made up of anterior-inferior tibiofibular ligament, interosseous ligament, posterior- inferior fibular ligaments, inferior transverse tibiofibular ligament, ahttp://www.wheelessonline.com/ortho/syndesmotic_injuries_of_the_ankle AM Pankovich Maisonneuve fracture of the fibula J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1976;58:337-342. Case 1This 24 year old male presented to
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Change: J Bone Joint Surg Am. 1976;58:337-342. Case 1This 24 year old male presented to the ED after rolling his ankle. On examination he had a painfull ankle and was unable to weightbear. He was referred for ankle radiography.The mortise view demonstrates a transverse
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Change: The Maisonneuve fracture of the fibula is often considered one of the most unstable ankle injuries. This is because of the presumed disruption of all the syndesmotic ligaments and the interosseous membrane from the ankle joint to the level of the fibula fracture. KEITH DOUGLAS MERRILL, M.D.
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Change: The mortise view showsdemonstrates a transverse fracture of the medial malleolus and widening of the tibiofibular syndesmosis . This injury is suggestive of a proximal fibula fracture (Maisonneuve fracture).There is an oblique/spiral fracture of the proximal fibula.The lateral tib/fib demonstrates the proximal
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Change: . This injury is suggestive of a proximal fibula fracture (Maisonneuve fracture). There is an oblique/spiral fracture of the proximal fibula.The lateral tib/fib demonstrates the proximal fibula fracture and several bony fragments anterior to the ankle joint.
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Change: ankle and was unable to weightbear. He was referred for ankle Radiography. Mortise view shows transverse fracture of the medial malleolus and widening of the tibiofibular syndesmosis . This injury is suggestive of a proximal fibula fracture (Maisonneuve fracture).
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Change: Second, the deltoid ligament stabilizing the medial aspect of the ankle joint offers stronger support than the thinner lateral ligaments. As a result, the ankle
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