2005
DOI: 10.7863/jum.2005.24.10.1431
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Segond Fracture Revealed by Ultrasonography

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“…Ultrasound (US) was utilized for evaluation of the ALL in 5 studies, 9,12,14,17,82 including 2 case reports. 9,17 Capo et al 12 identified an ''anterolateral structure'' in 8 of 10 fresh-frozen cadaver knees and corroborated the ALL position with gross dissection. This study concluded that US was unreliable in identifying the anterolateral structure from the femoral to tibial attachment sites and further suggested the structure to be a thickened band of tissue rather than a true, distinct ligament.…”
Section: Diagnosis and Imaging Of Injury To The Lateral Kneementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasound (US) was utilized for evaluation of the ALL in 5 studies, 9,12,14,17,82 including 2 case reports. 9,17 Capo et al 12 identified an ''anterolateral structure'' in 8 of 10 fresh-frozen cadaver knees and corroborated the ALL position with gross dissection. This study concluded that US was unreliable in identifying the anterolateral structure from the femoral to tibial attachment sites and further suggested the structure to be a thickened band of tissue rather than a true, distinct ligament.…”
Section: Diagnosis and Imaging Of Injury To The Lateral Kneementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of a cortical step-off deformity corresponding point tenderness can indicate a fracture, such as the patella and proximal tibia, including a Segond fracture. 82,83 A patellar fracture should be differentiated from a bipartite or tripartite patella that characteristically shows an osseous cleft wider than expected for a fracture and isolated to the superolateral patella (►Fig. 12).…”
Section: Osseous Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%