マルゲーニュ骨折
WordNet
- interrupt, break, or destroy; "fracture the balance of power"
- breaking of hard tissue such as bone; "it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall" (同)break
- fracture a bone of; "I broke my foot while playing hockey" (同)break
- become fractured; "The tibia fractured from the blow of the iron pipe"
- break (a bone); "She broke her clavicle"
- break into pieces; "The pothole fractured a bolt on the axle"
- violate or abuse; "This writer really fractures the language"
- the act of cracking something (同)crack, cracking
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 〈U〉(特に)骨を折ること;骨を折った状熊 / 〈C〉割れ(裂け)目,(鉱物の)破砕面 / 〈足・腕などを〉‘を'骨折する;…‘を'砕く / 骨折する;砕ける
English Journal
- [Conservative treatment of Malgaigne fracture in young female--case report].
- Vukasinović Z1, Spasovski D1, Seslija I2, Zivković Z3, Stevanović M2.
- Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo.Srp Arh Celok Lek.2013 Nov-Dec;141(11-12):819-22.
- INTRODUCTION: Pelvic ring injuries usually result from high-energy trauma, and cranial and abdominal multiple injuries are frequently present. Malgaigne fracture is referred to pelvic ring disruption at two sites, and is often treated surgically for its instability. We present a case of nonoperative
- PMID 24502106
- Calcaneal fractures - the orthopaedic challenge.
- Lesić AR1, Atkinson HD, Bumbasirević V, Bumbasirević MZ.
- Acta chirurgica Iugoslavica.Acta Chir Iugosl.2012;59(3):33-9.
- Calcaneal fractures, since their description in 1843 by Malgaigne, still remain a challenge in orthopaedic surgery. They are significant from an epidemiological point of view - they represent 60% of all tarsal fractures, and of an increasing number of fractures due to traffic accidents and their out
- PMID 23654004
- Early history of operative treatment of fractures.
- Bartoníček J.
- Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery.Arch Orthop Trauma Surg.2010 Nov;130(11):1385-96. doi: 10.1007/s00402-010-1082-7. Epub 2010 Mar 9.
- Surgery in the first half of the nineteenth century was primarily dominated by pain and fear of lethal infections. Therefore, the absolute majority of fractures and dislocations were treated non-operatively. Development of operative treatment of fractures was influenced by three major inventions: an
- PMID 20217103
Japanese Journal
- Joseph Francois Malgaigne and Malgaigne's fracture
- 野川 勉,橋本 広,小林 忠功,棚平 晃,堀尾 慎弥
- 整形外科と災害外科 19(2), 193-196, 1970
- … complications of fracture of the pelvis are an entity rarely discussed and likely to be undiagnosed because of being obscured by the associated severe bony and soft tissue injury and because of a lack of awareness of the possibility of nerve demage.<br>We encounted 5 cases of nerve injury as a result of fracture of the pelvis at the Kumamoto Rosai Hospital over the year 1968 to 1969.<br>Classifying fractures of the pelvis in our cases, 2 cases had Malgaigne's fractures and one case …
- NAID 130001637962
Related Links
- Malgaigne fracture is an unstable type of pelvic fracture, which involves one hemipelvis, and results from vertical shear energy vectors. Clinical presentation One of the clinical features is shortening of the leg on the affected side
- Malgaigne骨折 とは、垂直剪断力により生じる骨盤輪骨折で、AO/OTA分類のTypeCに該当します。 狭義には前方での恥骨骨折と腸骨垂直骨折を合併するもの をいいます。
- The Malgaigne fracture was defined by a famous French anatomist and orthopedic surgeon in the 1800s. The Malgaigne fracture develops as a fracture of both pubic rami and the posterior region of the sacroiliac complex. Namely 1
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- 英
- Malgaigne fracture
- 同
- マルゲーヌ骨折、重複性垂直骨盤輪骨折 重複性垂直骨盤骨折 double vertical fracture in pelvic ring
- 関
- 骨折、骨盤骨折、デュベルネ骨折
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