Glenoid fracture classification manual

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The following list attempts to classify Open fracture of glenoid cavity and neck of scapula into categories where each line is subset of the next. Abstracts Of the works of an individual WZ 100 Of subjects not represented in NLM's classification, LC's Z schedule Of subjects represented in NLM's classification, appropriate classification number preceded by the letter Z See also Bibliography See also Index See also Resource Guide. Intraarticular Glenoid Fractures Ideberg Classi?cation (Figure 2.5). Avulsion fracture of the anterior margin. Type IIA: Transverse fracture through the glenoid fossa exiting inferiorly. of fracture classification with its multiple systems that had thwarted any possibility of a standardized language and accumulation of uniform data. The AO Foundation and Orthopaedic Trauma Association (AO/OTA) scapula fracture classification system: focus on glenoid fossa involvement. Fractures of the glenoid neck are caused by blow over the anterior or posterior aspect of the Coracoid fracture (Separate fracture line not affecting the glenoid fossa nor any part of the body) In young patients performing high manual labor open reduction and open reduction and internal fixation Introduction Glenoid fractures are rare1 and relatively little is known about their mechanism, fracture pattern and optimal treatment strategies. Fractures that involve the glenoid fossa may occur as a result of dislocation and, when present, bony avulsions and rim fractures are strongly associated with Classification of fractures of the scapula. Quite a number of scapula fracture patterns occur. Typically, they are classified by anatomic area: body and spine, glenoid neck, glenoid cavity, acromial process, and coracoid process. Learn about fracture classification with free interactive flashcards. fracture classification. SETS. 23 terms. marlene_strange. Fracture classification. Fracture Classifications. Clavicle. Glenoid. AC Joint. Conclusion: The proposed classification of glenoid fractures defines five basic types of fractures verified by 3D CT reconstructions and intra-operative findings. It respects the anatomical architecture of scapula, fracture mechanism, associated injuries to the shoulder girdle and, where appropriate, the CLASSIFICATION — Allman classified clavicular fractures into three groups based upon location [7] A glenoid neck fracture combined with an ipsilateral clavicle fracture produces a "floating shoulder" in which there is no stable bony continuity between the upper extremity and the trunk. An articular glenoid fracture is an uncommon injury. Usually significantly displaced intra-articular glenoid fractures are treated with open reduction surgery. Figure 1. Ideberg classification. Orthopedic treatment for displaced glenoid fractures results in poor functional results and short- or • Fracture of the base of the coracoid process and glenoid neck fracture • Glenoid cavity fracture and disruption of the superior shoulder suspensory complex The AO/OTA classification of scapula fractures has not gained widespread acceptance in the • Fracture of the base of the coracoid process and glenoid neck fracture • Glenoid cavity fracture and disruption of the superior shoulder suspensory complex The AO/OTA classification of scapula fractures has not gained widespread acceptance in the The shoulder is a synovial joint composed of three bones: humerus, scapula, and clavicle. Overall, stabilit

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