University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Sports Health. 2010 Sep;2(5):437-9. doi: 10.1177/1941738110379215.
Initially described following cadaveric studies in the late 19th century by Dr. Paul Segond, the Segond fracture is now widely accepted as a pathognemonic radiographic marker of anterior cruciate ligament injury. This fracture in a skeletally immature 16-year-old was not seen with an anterior cruciate ligament injury, but with a Salter-Harris type IV fracture of the tibial plateau. A nonweightbearing knee immobilizer with the leg in full extension was used for 6 weeks. Recovery was uncomplicated, and range of motion and weightbearing began at 6 weeks.
最初由保罗·塞贡德(Paul Segond)医生在 19 世纪后期的尸体研究中描述,现在Segond 骨折被广泛认为是前交叉韧带损伤的一种特征性放射学标志物。这位 16 岁的骨骼未成熟患者的这种骨折并不是由前交叉韧带损伤引起的,而是胫骨平台的 Salter-Harris Ⅳ型骨折。使用膝关节完全伸直的不负重膝关节固定器固定 6 周。恢复顺利,在第 6 周开始进行活动度和负重训练。