21. Musculoskeletal trauma (Robson) Flashcards
Upper/lower limb - trauma to which is more disabling?
Upper
Upper/lower limb - trauma to which tends to be more severe?
Lower
Why are pelvic fractures particularly dangerous?
High level of blood loss - very high mortality rate
Bleeding from pelvic fracture mainly comes from where? x2
Posterior pelvic venous plexus
Bleeding from the surface of cancellous bones
Preferred stabilisation for pelvic fracture is?
External fixation - 8 weeks
Advantage of open reduction internal fixation is?
Allows for very accurate reduction
Adverse effect of open reduction internal fixation is? x2
Can slow healing if too rigid
Risk of infection
If intermedullary nails are too large for the area, what can be used instead for internal fixation?
K-wires
What is Volkmann contracture?
Permanent shortening of muscles of the forearm due to injury
How does Volkmann contracture present?
Claw grip
What is the treatment for compartment syndrome?
Fasciotomy