Codman triangle


Cod·man tri·an·gle

(kahd'man), in radiology, the interface between growing bone tumor and normal bone, presenting as an incomplete triangle formed by periosteum.

Cod·man tri·an·gle

(kod'măn trī'ang-gĕl) radiology The interface between growing bone tumor and normal bone, presenting as an incomplete triangle formed by periosteum.

Codman,

Ernest Amory, U.S. surgeon, 1869-1940. Codman angleCodman cartilage clampCodman classificationCodman drillCodman exercisesCodman incisionCodman saber-cut shoulder approachCodman shuntCodman sign - in the absence of rotator cuff function, hunching of the shoulder occurs when the deltoid muscle contracts.Codman spongeCodman triangle - in radiology, the interface between growing bone tumor and normal bone, presenting as an incomplete triangle formed by periosteum.Codman tumor - chondroblastoma of the proximal humerus.Codman vein stripperCodman wire-passing drill