And hochman (1) in 1997. Reverse segond fracture is a rare finding even in a level 1 trauma center.
The segond fracture is a knee fracture that is sufficiently characteristic in its appearance to make it a relatively easy diagnosis. The reverse segond fracture is thought to result following external rotation of the knee, with applied valgus stress 1 (c.f. Avulsion fracture of the lateral tibial plateau immediately distal to the articular surface.
Cruciate ligament injuries appear to be associated with avulsion fracture, but every patient does not have pcl injury.
Introduction the typical segond fracture includes a triad of avulsion fracture of the lateral tibial. Varney jb, reverse segond fracture without pcl injury. Ø segond fracture is typically the result of abnormal varus, or bowing, stress to the knee, combined with internal rotation of the tibia. This page examines the history, mechanism of injury, associated pathology and other considerations relevant to this fracture. Reverse segond fracture is an uncommon avulsion fracture of the tibial attachment of the deep portion of the medial collateral ligament of the knee. Introduction the reverse segond fracture was rst reported by hall. Reverse segond fracture is a rare finding even in a level 1 trauma center. The reverse segond fracture is thought to result following external rotation of the knee, with applied valgus stress (c.f. The reverse segond fracture is thought to result following external rotation of the knee, with applied valgus stress 1 (c.f. Deep intercondylar notch sign 1. Avulsion fracture of the lateral tibial plateau immediately distal to the articular surface. The segond fracture is a type of avulsion fracture (soft tissue structures tearing off bits of their bony a rare, mirror image of the segond fracture has also been described. Cruciate ligament injuries appear to be associated with avulsion fracture, but every patient does not have pcl injury, as. Associated with pcl tear + mcl tear. Avulsion of the deep fibers of the medial collateral ligament. Cruciate ligament injuries appear to be associated with avulsion fracture, but every patient does not have pcl injury. Avulsion fracture of medial proximal tibia.