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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Contributors: Cafer Zorkun M.D., PhD.
Overview
The Maisonneuve fracture is a spiral fracture of the upper third of the fibula associated with a tear of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis and the interosseous membrane.
There is an associated fracture of the medial malleolus or rupture of the deep deltoid ligament. This type of injury can be difficult to detect.
The Maisonneuve fracture is similar to the Galeazzi and Monteggia fractures.
Etymology
The fracture is named after the surgeon, Jules Germain François Maisonneuve.
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References
- Tim B. Hunter, Leonard F. Peltier, and Pamela J. Lund. Radiologic History Exhibit : Musculoskeletal Eponyms: Who Are Those Guys?. RadioGraphics 2000 20: 819-736.
- Wilson, F. C. (2000). Fractures of the ankle: pathogenesis and treatment. South Orthop Assoc. Summer. 9(2):105-15.
- Thordarson, D. B. (1999). Detecting and Treating Common Foot and Ankle Fractures: Part 1: The Ankle and Hindfoot. The Physician and Sportsmedicine. 24:9. Sept 9..
See Also
External Links
External links
- ImagesMedPix on Maisonneuve fracture