Eponymous fractures Flashcards

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1
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Bankart Fracture

A

Glenoid

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2
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Barton Fracture

A

Intra-articular distal radius fracture involving the dorsal or volar rim of the radius

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3
Q

Bennett fracture

A

Thumb

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4
Q

Bosworth fracture

A

Ankle

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5
Q

Chance fracture

A

Vertebral

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6
Q

Charcot joint

A

Foot

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7
Q

Chopart fracture

A

foot

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8
Q

Colles fracture

A

Wrist

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9
Q

Cotton Fracture

A

Ankle

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10
Q

Dypuytrens fracture

A

Ankle

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11
Q

Duverney fracutre

A

Pelvic

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12
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Essex-Lopresti fracture

A

Elbow

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13
Q

Freiberg Infraction

A

Foot

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14
Q

Galeazzi fractuer

A

Radius fracture with distal radioulnar joint dislocation

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15
Q

Gosselin Fracture

A

Ankle

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16
Q

Goyrand fracture

A

=Smith Fracture

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17
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Harris Fracture

A

Salter-harris

18
Q

Hill-sachs fracture

A

Shoulder

19
Q

Holdsworth fracture

A

Vertebral

20
Q

Hutchinson Fracture

A

Radial styloid process fracture

21
Q

Jefferson Fracture

A

Vertebral

22
Q

Jones Fracture

A

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.

23
Q

Kienbock Disease

A

Hand

24
Q

Lauge-Hansen classification

A

Ankle

25
Q

Le Fort fascial fracture

A

Fascial

26
Q

Le Fort ankle fracture

A

Ankle

27
Q

Lisfranc fracture

A

Foot

28
Q

Maisonneuve fracture

A

Ankle

29
Q

Malgaigne fracture

A

Pelvis

30
Q

Monteggia fracture

A

Forearm

Displaced fracture of the proximal 1/3 of the ulnar shaft combined with a radial head dislocation

31
Q

Osgood-Schlatter disease

A

Knee

32
Q

Pelligrini-Stieda lesion

A

knee

33
Q

Piedmont Fracture

A

=Galeazzi fracture

34
Q

Pilon Fracture

A

Tibia

35
Q

Pott fractures

A

Ankle

36
Q

Rolando Fracture

A

Thumb

37
Q

Schatzker classficiation

A

Knee

38
Q

Segond fracture

A

knee

39
Q

Shepherd fracture

A

foot

40
Q

Smith fracture

A

Wrist

41
Q

Tillaux fracture

A

Ankle

42
Q

Weber classficiation

A

Ankle