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Lateral Radiograph of the Ankle

– Radiographic Findings:     – ankle frx:           – fibula overlaps posterior aspect of tibia, but posterior tubercle of tibia can still be seen;           – posterior subluxation of talus in mortise may be assoc w/ posterior lip frx or posterior talofibular ligament tear;     … Read more

Lateral Plateau Butress Plates

 – See: L and T plate Characteristics  – Discussion:  – used to support cortex of a metaphysis from crumbling or displacing;  – for the lateral condyle, use precontoured T butress plate & L butress plate which comes in a right and left version;  – butress plates must be accurately contoured;  – if a butress plate … Read more

Lateral Plateau Frx: Approach & Fixation

– Discussion: Tibial Plateau Frx Menu     – lateral plateau frxs include:           – type I fractures            – type II fractures            – type III fractures            – local compression frx which are similar to type iii frx – Surgical Stratedgy:     – extensile surgical approach that exposes whole … Read more

Lateral Oblique Axial View

  – Discussion:  – demonstrates the posterior subtalar facet;  – foot is passively everted, dorsiflexed and externally rotated 60 deg;  – central beam centered 1 inch below tip of medial malleolus with 10 deg cephalic tilt

Lateral Oblique View

– Discussion:  – demonstrates the anterior process of the calcaneus and the anterior facet of the Sub-Talar Joint;   – patient is supine w/ inner border of foot placed on cassette and the sole inclined 45 deg;  – central beam directed vertically centered 1 in. below and 1 in. anterior to the tip of the lateral … Read more