List of eponymous fractures
Eponymous fractures and fracture-dislocations are most commonly named after the doctor who first described them. They may also be named after an activity with which they are associated.
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Other names | Fractures with names
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Specialty | Orthopedics |
Some of these terms are historic.[1]
Fracture | Named after | Description | Mechanism of injury | Reference |
Bankart's fracture | Arthur Bankart | Fracture of anterior glenoid associated with anterior shoulder dislocation | External rotation and abduction of shoulder | [1][2] |
Barton's fracture | John Rhea Barton | distal radius fracture involving the articular surface with dislocation of the radiocarpal joint | fall on outstretched hand | Barton's fracture at Who Named It? |
Bennett's fracture | Edward Hallaran Bennett | intra-articular fracture of base of Thumb metacarpal | axial load along metacarpal in a partially flexed thumb | Bennett's fracture at Who Named It? |
Bosworth fracture | David M. Bosworth | fracture of distal fibula with posterior dislocation of the proximal fibula behind the tibia | severe external rotation of the foot | "Bosworth fracture dislocation". Medcyclopaedia. GE. |
Boxer's fracture | Boxers | fracture at the neck of the fifth metacarpal | punching solid object | Boxer's fracture at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online |
Bumper fracture | Car bumper | compression fracture of lateral tibial plateau | forced valgus of knee when struck from side by car bumper | Bumper fracture at TheFreeDictionary.com |
Chance fracture | George Quentin Chance | horizontal fracture of vertebral body | hyperflexion of spine, seen in car accidents when lap belts were used | Chance fracture at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online |
Chauffeur's fracture[3] | Chauffeurs | intra-articular fracture of radial styloid | forced ulnar deviation of the wrist causing avulsion of the radial styloid | Chauffeur's fracture at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online |
Chopart's fracture-dislocation | François Chopart | foot dislocation through talonavicular and calcaneocuboid joints with associated fractures, usually after ankle twisting.treated in a non weight bearing cast for 6–8 weeks | Chopart's fracture dislocation at Who Named It? | |
Clay shoveller's fracture | Clay shovellers | spinous process fracture of C6, C7 or T1 | forced hyperflexion of neck | "Clay shovellers fracture". Medcyclopaedia. GE. |
Colles' fracture | Abraham Colles | distal radius fracture with dorsal angulation, impaction and radial drift | fall on outstretched hand | Colles' fracture at Who Named It? |
Duverney fracture | Joseph Guichard Duverney | isolated fracture of the iliac wing | direct trauma | "Duverney fracture". Medcyclopaedia. GE. |
Essex-Lopresti fracture | Peter Essex-Lopresti | comminuted radial head fracture with interosseous membrane disruption and distal radioulnar joint subluxation | fall from height | Essex Lopresti fracture at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online |
Galeazzi fracture | Ricardo Galeazzi | radius shaft fracture with dislocation of distal radioulnar joint | blow to forearm | Galeazzi fracture at eMedicine |
Gosselin fracture | Leon Athanese Gosselin | V-shaped distal tibia fracture extending into the tibial plafond | Gosselin's fracture at TheFreeDictionary.com | |
Hangman's fracture | Hangman | fracture of both pedicles of C2 | distraction and extension of neck | Hangman's fracture at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online |
Hill–Sachs fracture | Harold Arthur Hill Maurice David Sachs | impacted posterior humeral head fracture occurring during anterior shoulder dislocation | Hill Sachs Lesion at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online | |
Holstein–Lewis fracture | Arthur Holstein Gwylim Lewis | fracture of the distal third of the humerus resulting in entrapment of the radial nerve | Holstein-Lewis fracture at Orthopedic Weblinks | |
Holdsworth fracture | Sir Frank Wild Holdsworth | unstable spinal fracture-dislocation at the thoracolumbar junction | Thoracic Spine Fractures and Dislocations at eMedicine | |
Hume fracture | A.C. Hume | olecranon fracture with anterior dislocation of radial head | Ronald McRae, Maxx Esser. Practical Fracture Treatment 5th edition, page 187. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2008. ISBN 978-0-443-06876-8. | |
Jefferson fracture | Sir Geoffrey Jefferson | fracture of first cervical vertebra | compression of neck | Jefferson fracture at Who Named It? |
Jones fracture | Sir Robert Jones | fracture of base of 5th metatarsal extending into intermetatarsal joint | inversion of ankle | Jones fracture at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online |
Le Fort fractures | René Le Fort | series of facial fractures | direct trauma to face | LeFort I at Who Named It? LeFort II at Who Named It? LeFort III at Who Named It? |
Le Fort's fracture of the ankle | Léon Clément Le Fort | vertical fracture of distal fibula with avulsion of medial malleolus | LeFort's fracture of the ankle at Who Named It? | |
Lisfranc fracture | Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin | fracture dislocation of midfoot | forced plantar flexion of foot or dropping heavy weight on foot | Lisfranc fracture at Who Named It? |
Maisonneuve fracture | Jules Germain François Maisonneuve | spiral fracture of proximal fibula | external rotation of ankle | Maisonneuve fracture at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online |
Malgaigne's fracture | Joseph-François Malgaigne | vertical pelvic fracture through both pubic rami and the ilium or sacroiliac joint with vertical displacement | high energy impact to pelvis (front to back) | Malgaigne's fracture at TheFreeDictionary.com |
March fracture | Marching | stress fracture of a metatarsal shaft | heavy or unaccustomed exercise | Metatarsal Stress Fracture at eMedicine |
Monteggia fracture | Giovanni Battista Monteggia | proximal ulna fracture with dislocation of radial head | blow to forearm | Monteggia fracture at Who Named It? |
Moore's fracture | Edward Mott Moore | distal radius fracture with ulnar dislocation and entrapment of styloid process under annular ligament | Moore's fracture at TheFreeDictionary.com | |
Pipkin fracture-dislocation | G. Pipkin | posterior dislocation of hip with avulsion fracture of fragment of femoral head by the ligamentum teres | impact to the knee with the hip flexed (dashboard injury) | Type II-V: Posterior Fracture Dislocations at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online |
Pott's fracture[4] | Percival Pott | bimalleolar fracture of the ankle | eversion of ankle | Pott's fracture at Who Named It? |
Rolando fracture | Silvio Rolando | intra articular comminuted fracture of base of first metacarpal | axial load along the metacarpal causing splitting of the proximal articular surface | Rolando's fracture at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online |
Runner's fracture | Running | stress fracture of distal fibula 3–8 cm above the lateral malleolus | repeated axial stress on fibula | Google books result Marko Pećina, Ivan Bojanić. Overuse injuries of the Musculoskeletal System, page 331. Informa Health Care, 2004. ISBN 978-0-8493-1428-5. |
Salter–Harris fracture | R.B. Salter, W.R. Harris[5] | fractures involving a growth plate | various | Salter–Harris fractures at Medscape |
Segond fracture | Paul Segond | lateral tibial plateau avulsion fracture with anterior cruciate ligament tear | internal rotation of the knee | Segond fracture at Who Named It? |
Shepherd's fracture | Francis J. Shepherd | fracture of the lateral tubercle of the posterior process of the talus | Shepherd's fracture at Mondofacto online medical dictionary | |
Smith's fracture | Robert William Smith | distal radius fracture with volar displacement | fall on outstretched hand with wrist in flexed position | Smith's fracture at Who Named It? |
Stieda fracture | Alfred Stieda | avulsion fracture of the medial femoral condyle at the origin of the medial collateral ligament | Stieda's fracture at TheFreeDictionary.com | |
Tillaux fracture | Paul Jules Tillaux | Salter–Harris III fracture of the tibia | forced lateral rotation of foot | Tillaux fracture at Who Named It? |
Toddler's fracture | Toddlers | undisplaced spiral fracture of distal tibia in children under 8 years old | low-energy trauma, often rotational | The toddler's fracture revisited at Wheeless' Textbook of Orthopaedics online |
Notes
- Hunter, Tim B.; Peltier, Leonard F.; Lund, Pamela J. (1 May 2000). "Radiologic History Exhibit". RadioGraphics. 20 (3): 819–836. doi:10.1148/radiographics.20.3.g00ma20819. PMID 10835130. Archived from the original on 16 September 2022. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
- Major, Nancy M.; Anderson, Mark W. (2020). "10. Shoulder". Musculoskeletal MRI. Philadelphia: Elsevier. pp. 218–219. ISBN 978-0-323-415606.
- also known as Hutchinson's fracture
- also known as Dupuytren's fracture
- Injuries involving the epiphyseal plate. RB Salter, WR Harris. JBJS (1963) 45: 587–632.
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