Frakturen der Eminentia intercondylaris tibiae
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture • Classification of ACL avulsion fractures (diagram) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Avulsion
fractures of the knee • ACL avulsion fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture • ACL avulsion-fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture • ACL avulsion fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture • Anterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Segond
fracture • ACL bony avulsion with Segond fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Avulsion
fractures of the knee • Anterior cruciate ligament bony avulsion - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
cruciate ligament tear • Anterior cruciate ligament avulsion injury - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture • Avulsed ACL origin - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture • Anterior cruciate ligament bony avulsion (MRI) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture. T1-weighted and PD-weighted fat suppressed coronal MR images of the knee showing the avulsed tibial spine fracture (blue lines). Osteochondral injury of the lateral femoral condyle is also present (yellow lines).
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture • Tibial spine fracture with anterior cruciate ligament avulsion - type 4 - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture • ACL avulsion fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture. Coronal, sagittal and axial CT images demonstrate the nonunited tibial fragment (blue arrow).
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture. Axial and sagittal T2-weighted gradient echo images demonstrate the nonunited tibial fragment (blue arrow) attached to an intact anterior cruciate ligament.
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture. Coronal and sagittal T1-1 weighted MR images demonstrate the nonunited tibial fragment (blue arrow) attached to an intact anterior cruciate ligament.
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture. Plain radiographs demonstrate an osseous fragment in the anterior aspect of the joint that was well-delineated only on the lateral view (blue arrow).
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture. PD-weighted and PD-weighted fat suppressed sagittal MR images of the knee showing the tibial spine fracture (blue lines) attached to an intact ACL.
Anterior
cruciate ligament avulsion fracture • ACL avulsion fracture - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Frakturen der Eminentia intercondylaris tibiae
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Avulsion fractures of the knee are numerous due to the many ligaments and tendons inserting around this joint. They include :
- anterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture
- posterior cruciate ligament avulsion fracture
- avulsion of the medial collateral ligament
- origin of MCL avulsion fracture: Stieda fracture
- insertion of deep fibers: reverse Segond fracture
- avulsion fracture of the deep fibers
- avulsion fracture of the insertion of superficial fibers of MCL: 5 cm below the joint line
- avulsion of the lateral collateral ligament:
- origin of LCL: above popliteal groove
- conjoined tendon: fibular head below the tip, biceps femoris and insertion of LCL avulsion fracture
- arcuate ligament complex avulsion fracture (arcuate sign)
- Segond fracture
- iliotibial band avulsion fracture: Gerdy tubercle
- semimembranosus tendon avulsion fracture
- patellar fractures
- quadriceps tendon avulsion fracture
- patellar sleeve fractures
- chronic injuries
See also
Siehe auch:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Frakturen der Eminentia intercondylaris tibiae: