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The Lauge-Hansen classification is a system of categorizing ankle fractures based on the foot position and the force applied. [1] Classification ... Weber classification;
Out of the following, the Lauge-Hansen and Danis-Weber classification systems are most commonly used. [9] The Lauge-Hansen classification categorizes fractures based on the mechanism of the injury as it relates to the position of the foot and the deforming force (the most common type is supination-external rotation)
Due to this, the Maisonneuve fracture is described as a pronation-external rotation injury according to the Lauge-Hansen classification system. [3] It is also classified as a Type C ankle fracture according to the Danis-Weber classification system .
Danis–Weber classification of ankle fractures (Types A, B and C) Danis–Weber classification on X-ray. The Danis–Weber classification (often known just as the Weber classification) is a method of describing ankle fractures. It has three categories: [1] Type A
Danis–Weber classification; H. Haraguchi classification; Herscovici classification; L. Lauge-Hansen classification; R. Ruedi–Allgower classification This page ...
Danis–Weber classification; Denis classification; ... Lauge-Hansen classification; Le Fort fracture of skull; Loder classification; Mayfield classification;
The Herscovici classification is a system of categorizing medial malleolus ... (Lauge-Hansen external rotation ... Danis–Weber classification; Lauge-Hansen ...
This category reflects the organization of International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision. Generally, diseases outlined within the ICD-10 codes S90-S99 within Chapter XIX: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes should be included in this category.