Why is it called a Maisonneuve fracture?

Why is it called a Maisonneuve fracture?

The Maisonneuve fracture is similar to the Galeazzi fracture in the sense that there is an important ligamentous disruption in association with the fracture. The fracture is named after the surgeon Jules Germain François Maisonneuve.

How do you fix a Maisonneuve fracture?

Based on this review, some grade B and C recommendations for the treatment of Maisonneuve fractures were formulated, including: 1) the medial malleolus should be fixated, 2) the torn deltoid ligament need not be directly repaired, 3) syndesmotic instability can be treated with one or two 3- or 4-cortical screws and …

Does Maisonneuve fracture require surgery?

A Maisonneuve fracture is a specific type of ankle fracture that occurs when the ankle is forcefully twisted outwards (external rotation). The fracture is important because treatment almost always requires surgery, and without a careful examination of the ankle (and the knee), it’s possible to misdiagnose this injury.

What is the CPT code for ORIF syndesmosis?

CPT 27829 was used to search for syndesmotic fixation, and CPT 20680 for implant removal. These codes were used individually and in combination.

What is a Bimalleolar fracture?

A “bimalleolar equivalent” fracture means that in addition to one of the malleoli being fractured, the ligaments on the inside (medial) side of the ankle are injured. Usually, this means that the fibula is broken along with injury to the medial ligaments, making the ankle unstable.

What is the extra bone in your ankle called?

Os Trigonum is a small extra bone that sits at the back of the ankle joint. This extra bone is present in 5-15% of the general population. In some cases, an Os Trigonum can cause ankle pain during sport, also known as posterior ankle impingement.

What is the CPT code for ORIF Distal fibula fracture?

CPT® 27792, Under Fracture and/or Dislocation Procedures on the Leg (Tibia and Fibula) and Ankle Joint.

What does Orif stand for in medical terms?

Open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) is a type of surgery used to stabilize and heal a broken bone. You might need this procedure to treat your broken ankle. Three bones make up the ankle joint. These are the tibia (shinbone), the fibula (the smaller bone in your leg), and the talus (a bone in your foot).

What bones are involved in a bimalleolar fracture?

Bimalleolar ankle fracture: This second-most common type involves breaks of both the lateral malleolus and of the medial malleolus, the knobby bump on the inside of the ankle (in the lower portion of the tibia).

What is the navicular?

The navicular bone is one of the seven bones which make up the tarsus of the Ankle and Foot. It is located on the medial aspect of the foot, next to the cuboid bone, anterior to the head of the talus and posterior to the cuneiform bones. It is one of the five bones of the midfoot.

What is Trigonum syndrome?

Definition/Description The Os Trigonum Syndrome refers to pain posterior of the ankle and reduced plantarflexion caused by “the nutcracker-phenomenon”. When an os trigonum is present, this accessory ossicle together with surrounding soft tissues can become wedged between the tibia, talus and calcaneus.

What is the CPT code for open tibiofibular joint?

1 CPT® Code Description. 2 27870 Arthrodesis, ankle, open. 3 27871 Arthrodesis, tibiofibular joint, proximal or distal. 4 28705 Arthrodesis; pantalar. 5 28715 Arthrodesis; triple. 6 (more items)

What is the CPT code for internal fixation?

CPT® Code Description Internal Fixation (cont.) 28420 Open treatment of calcaneal fracture, includes internal fixation, when performed; with primary iliac or other autogenous bone graft (includes obtaining graft) 28445 Open treatment of talus fracture, includes internal fixation, when performed

What is the CPT code for phalangeal shaft fracture?

Proximal / Middle Phalanx Fractures Extraarticular CPT Codes Closed treatment of phalangeal shaft fracture, proximal or middle phalanx, finger or thumb; without manipulation, each (26720)