Welcome to Classifications and Online Calculators in Radiology

This site was build along with the Atlas of Radiology Images to support your knowledge in radiology.

You will find here:

that are used in radiology and related fields with free access.

Moreover:

  • Some pages are accompanied by illustrations
  • All pages contain tags for easy navigation
 

The concept

The concept of this website is based on a previous site that was founded in 2008 and is still up and running. The website is composed as a book, where all sources are properly referenced, according to a good practice in scientific publications.

Didn't find a classification?

 

    Featured page

    Fracture of tibial plateau - Schatzker classification

    Schatzker classification divides fractures of tibial plateau into six basic types.

    Type Subtype
    Schatzker I cleavage or wedge fracture of the lateral tibial plateau
    Schatzker II lateral wedge fracture with articular surface depression
    Schatzker III pure lateral articular surface depression without associated wedge fracture
    Schatzker IV pure medial articular surface depression without associated wedge fracture*)
    Schatzker V bicondylar fracture of tibial plateau
    Schatzker VI tibial plateau fracture extending into the metadiaphysis

    *) in some modifications: any fracture of medial condyle (depression and/or wedge fracture)

    References:

    1. Markhardt BK, Gross JM, Monu JUV. Schatzker classification of tibial plateau fractures: use of CT and MR imaging improves assessment. Radiographics. 2009 Apr;29(2):585–97.
    2. Mustonen AOT, Koivikko MP, Kiuru MJ, Salo J, Koskinen SK. Postoperative MDCT of Tibial Plateau Fractures. American Journal of Roentgenology. 2009 Nov;193(5):1354–60.
    3. Schatzker J. Fractures of the tibial plateau. In: Schatzker J, Tile M, eds. The rationale of operative fracture care, 2nd ed. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, 1996:419-438.

    4. Kode L, Lieberman JM, Motta AO, Wilber JH, Vasen A, Yagan R. Evaluation of tibial plateau fractures: efficacy of MR imaging compared with CT. American Journal of Roentgenology. 1994 Jul;163(1):141–7.

    See the page
    Syndicate content