Wiberg classification of patella shape
Patella alta
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Intra-articular
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classification of patella shape • Patella shape - Wiberg type 3 or c - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Wiberg classification is a system used to describe the shape of the patella based mainly on the asymmetry between the patellar medial and lateral facets on axial views of the patella. Increasing number type indicates a larger degree of asymmetry.
Classification
- Wiberg type 1 or a
- roughly symmetrical facets
- concave facets
- equally sized facets
- although presumably the ideal shape of the patella, it is in fact rather uncommon, occurring in only 10% of the general population
- Wiberg type 2 or b
- slightly smaller size of the medial facet
- concave aspect of the lateral facet
- Wiberg type 3 or c
- markedly smaller size of the medial facet
- more vertical orientation of the medial facet
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Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Wiberg-Klassifikation der Patellaform: