fibular in English

adjective

pertaining to the fibula, pertaining to the outer bone of the lower leg (Anatomy)

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1. Avascularised proximal fibular grafting

2. Fibular Avulsion Fracture Summary

3. When the common fibular nerve is divided from the sciatic nerve, it travels parallel to the distal portion of the biceps femoris muscle and towards the fibular head.

4. Release of the adductor tendon from the fibular sesamoid.

5. (The fibular collateral ligament is often considered with tibiofemoral components.)

6. Os Calcanei accessorium (os trochleare, os talocalcaneale laterale) is located near the trochlear process of the calcaneus on the fibular aspect just distal to the fibular malleolus

7. At upper ankle joint, suture of ruptured fibular collateral ligaments should be favoured.

8. In our video we demonstrate a new possibility for the positioning of an anchor to tighten the calcaneo-fibular ligament.

9. Incision of the adductor hallucis tendon from the fibular sesamoid, the lateral capsule, the lateral collateral ligament, and the lateral metatarsosesamoid ligament.

10. Methods: In case of fibular fracture, fixation of half cast plate or retrograde Kirschner's wire fixation after reduction under fluoroscopy were recommended.

11. We report a case of Moroccan woman who presented a tuberculosis tenosynovitis of the fibular sheath; we studied this case in the light of a review of literature.

12. Malizos KN, Soucacos PN, Beris AE, Korobialias A, Xenakis TA (1994) Osteonecrosis of the femoral head in immunosuppressed patients: hip salvaging with implantation of Avascularised fibular graft

13. Fibular Avulsion fractures most commonly occur from an inversion of the ankle that causes the ankle ligaments to pull a small piece of bone off of the end of the fibula

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