Lisfranc

Lisfranc
Jacques, French surgeon, 1790–1847. See L. amputation, L. joints, under joint, L. ligaments, under ligament, L. operation, scalene tubercle of L..

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  • Lisfranc — Jacques Lisfranc (* 2. April 1790; † 13. Mai 1847) war ein französischer Chirurg. Nach ihm ist die Lisfranc Linie (Articulationes tarsometatarsales) am Fuß Skelett benannt, entlang der eine Fußamputation möglich ist. Weblinks Biografie bei… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lisfranc-Gelenk — [lißfra̱n̶g̶...; nach dem frz. Mediziner Jacques Lisfranc de Saint Martin, 1790 1847]: = Articulatio tarsometatarsea …   Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke

  • Lisfranc fracture — Infobox Disease Name = Lisfranc fracture Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = orthoped eMedicineTopic = 511 MeshID = The Lisfranc fracture is a fracture and dislocation of the joints in the midfoot,… …   Wikipedia

  • Lisfranc ligament — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Caption2 = Precursor = System = Artery = Vein = Nerve = Lymph = MeshName = MeshNumber = DorlandsPre = l 09 DorlandsSuf = 12490167 The lisfranc ligament is a ligament which …   Wikipedia

  • Lisfranc amputation etc. — Lis·franc amputation, etc. (lēs frahngkґ) [Jacques Lisfranc, French surgeon, 1790–1847] see under amputation, joint, ligament, and tubercle …   Medical dictionary

  • Lisfranc amputation — 1. amputation of the foot between the tarsus and the metatarsus. 2. shoulder disarticulation …   Medical dictionary

  • Lisfranc dislocation — dislocation of the forefoot at the tarsometatarsal joints …   Medical dictionary

  • Lisfranc joints — articulationes tarsometatarsales …   Medical dictionary

  • Lisfranc ligament — a fibrous band running from the lower external surface of the medial cuneiform bone to the internal surface of the base of the second metatarsal bone …   Medical dictionary

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