Segond fracture

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Background

  • Avulsion fracture of proximal lateral tibia
  • Pathognomic for ACL tear

Clinical Features

ACL

  • Hearing/feeling a "pop" during injury with ensuing knee instability is pathognomonic
  • Anterior Drawer Sign
    • Pt supine, knee flexed 90', attempt to displace tibia from femur in a forward direction
    • Displacement of >6mm compared w/ opposite knee indicates injury
  • Lachman Test (most sensitive)
    • Pt supine, knee flexed 30', femur held w/ one hand, prox tibia pulled up w/ other hand
    • Displacement >5mm or soft end-point indicates injury
  • Pivot Shift Test
  • Segond Fracture
    • Pathognomonic for ACL tear but rare

Differential Diagnosis

Knee diagnoses

Acute Injury

Nontraumatic/Subacute

Evaluation

Segond Avulsion Fracture
  • Plain film

Management

  • Knee immobilization
  • Orthopedics follow up

See Also

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