Fractures of the condyle are still today the subject of much discussion, especially as regards standardizing the therapy, due to the wide variety of forms this may take, and because of the ...
The fracture extends into the trochlear groove. Figure 6a. A displaced lateral condyle fracture of the humerus. Figure 6b. This patient underwent an open reduction and percutaneous pinning of this ...
The ‘lateral notch sign’ is an abnormally deep lateral condylopatellar sulcus due to a compression fracture of the lateral femoral condyle, which has been described as an indirect sign of ACL rupture.
No fractures were present on x ray. Results ... The 32 bone contusions (16 kissing contusions) were located as follows: lateral femoral condyle (n = 14; 8 type I, 6 type II); lateral tibial condyle (n ...