The Le Fort (or LeFort) fractures are a pattern of midface fractures originally described by the French surgeon, René Le Fort, in the early 1900s. He...
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Le Fort fracture can refer to: Le Fort fracture of skull Le Fort fracture of ankle This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Le...
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A skull fracture is a break in one or more of the eight bones that form the cranial portion of the skull, usually occurring as a result of blunt force...
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Le Fort's fracture of the ankle is a vertical fracture of the antero-medial part of the distal fibula with avulsion of the anterior tibiofibular ligament...
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Segond fracture is a type of avulsion fracture (soft tissue structures pulling off fragments of their bony attachment) from the lateral tibial plateau of the...
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The Galeazzi fracture is a fracture of the distal third of the radius with dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint. It classically involves an isolated...
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Le Fort III may refer to: Le Fort fracture of skull, type III Le Fort III osteotomy This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Le Fort (30 March 1869 – 30 March 1951) was a French surgeon from Lille known for creating a classification for fractures of the face. René Le Fort was...
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Jupiter and Mehne classification Lauge-Hansen classification Le Fort fracture of skull Loder classification Mayfield classification Milch classification...
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tibiofibular ligament, at the opposite end to a Wagstaffe-Le Fort avulsion fracture The fracture commonly results from an abduction-external rotation force...
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