Eponymous fractures Flashcards
Bankart Fracture
Glenoid
Barton Fracture
Intra-articular distal radius fracture involving the dorsal or volar rim of the radius
Bennett fracture
Thumb
Bosworth fracture
Ankle
Chance fracture
Vertebral
Charcot joint
Foot
Chopart fracture
foot
Colles fracture
Wrist
Cotton Fracture
Ankle
Dypuytrens fracture
Ankle
Duverney fracutre
Pelvic
Essex-Lopresti fracture
Elbow
Freiberg Infraction
Foot
Galeazzi fractuer
Radius fracture with distal radioulnar joint dislocation
Gosselin Fracture
Ankle
Goyrand fracture
=Smith Fracture
Harris Fracture
Salter-harris
Hill-sachs fracture
Shoulder
Holdsworth fracture
Vertebral
Hutchinson Fracture
Radial styloid process fracture
Jefferson Fracture
Vertebral
Jones Fracture
An acute # at the junction of diaphysis and metaphysis is termed the Jones #. These fractures involve the articular facet between the 4th and 5th MT. Jones # are unique and important to distinguish from the tuberosity # because they may disrupt the tenuous blood supply to the distal portion of the proximal fragment.
Kienbock Disease
Hand
Lauge-Hansen classification
Ankle