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9 cze 2024 · Learn about torus fractures, also known as buckle fractures, which are incomplete fractures of the shaft of a long bone that result from axial loading. Find out the epidemiology, pathology, radiographic features, treatment and prognosis of these common pediatric fractures.
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A 'torus' or 'buckle' fracture is the term applied for a...
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A 'torus' or 'buckle' fracture is the term applied for a fracture of the cortex on the non-compressive side of the bone with an intact cortex on the tension side. Torus is derived from Latin (tori) meaning a swelling or protuberance.
12 sty 2008 · A comprehensive review of distal radius fractures, including imaging, classification, treatment and complications. Learn about torus fractures, a type of extraarticular fracture with cortical buckling, and how to distinguish them from other fractures.
22 sty 2003 · A torus fracture is a buckling of the posterior cortex of a long bone, usually in children aged 6-10 years. Learn how to identify it on radiographs, differentiate it from a greenstick fracture, and manage it conservatively.
Diagnosis: Forearm radiograph shows a fracture as bulged cortex at the distal end of the radius. This is a classic torus (buckle) fracture. Modality: X-Ray. Key Takeaways and Discussion: Axial loading on extremity with/without other forces (i.e. varus, valgus, hyperextension or hyperflexion).
Buckle fracture - Torus - Lateral. A 'Torus' fracture is a buckle injury without a visible break in the bone cortex. This lateral image shows buckling of the dorsal side cortex of both radius and ulna.
15 lis 2019 · A buckle fracture, also known as a torus fracture, is an incomplete fracture seen in skeletally immature patients. It usually involves the metaphysis. The most common locations include the distal radius and ulna, metacarpals, metatarsals, phalanges, and tibia.