Sanders classification
The Sanders classification is a system of categorizing intra-articular calcaneal fractures based on the number of articular fragments seen on the coronal CT image at the widest point of the posterior facet.
Classification
Type | Description |
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I | Nondisplaced posterior facet |
II | Displaced with one fracture line in the posterior facet |
III | Displaced with two fracture lines in the posterior facet |
IV | Comminuted with more than three fracture lines in the posterior facet |
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See also
- Foot fracture
References
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