Classification Systems and Processes Flashcards

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Outline the process of fracture healing? 1st stage

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Formation of haematoma at fracture site Angiogenesis of microvessels Formation of granulation tissue Deposition of mineral salts

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Outline the process of fracture healing? 2nd stage

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New woven bone formed from periosteum to form collar of subperiosteal bone around end of each bony fragment Bridging callus formation in medullary cavity and progressive stabilisation of fracture site

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Outline the process of fracture healing? 3rd stage

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Cortical bone unites with endosteal bone formation Ingrowth of fracture callus from medullary cavity into firbous tissue at fracture site Inflexible fracture site

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Outline process of fracture healing? 4th stage

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Occurs following union of cortical bone Fracture site remodels along sites of stress and Haversian systems laid down along these Remodelling - osteoclasts remove bridging callus

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10 factors determining rate of fracture union?

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Site of fracture Degree of displacement Degree of comminution Poor immobilisation Contamination Blood supply Soft tissue loss or destruction Loss of periosteum Comorbidities Age

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Complications of fracture healing by stage?

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1 - poor blood supply or excessive mobility - cartilage formation instead of callus 2 - displacement inhibits bridging callus formation 3 - internal fixation can reduce likelihood of bridging callus formation and delay onset of mechanical stability 4 - rotational deformity can be harder to remodel

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Process of staging pancreatic cancer?

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Stepwise until uncurable/non-resectable disease demonstrated CTCAP - if no mets or invasion of SMA/SMV then do PET CT - for distal mets missed by CT. If then negative to diagnostic lap to look for peritoneal disease. Also E/MRCP for bile duct assessment

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Classification system for open fractures? Outline grades

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Gustilo and Anderson System depending on size of wound, degree of contamination and bony disruption Grade 1 = low energy less than 1cm Grade 2 = over 1cm with moderate soft tissue damage Grade 3 = split into a, b, c depending on contamination and vascular injury where 3c is worst and has separate scoring system

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What are grade 3 Gustilo Anderson open fractures? Separate scoring system for worst kind?

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High energy injuries or wound over 10cm

a = no soft tissue defect good coverage

b = inadequate soft tissue coverage but no vascular injury

c = vascular injury

MESS mangled extremity scoring system predicts need for primary amputation

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4 classification systems for hip fractures? Which is most commonly used? Outline?

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Elderly intracapsular = Garden 1 - 4

Young intracapsular = Pauvel’s

Intertrochanteric = Evans

Subtrochanteric = Russell Taylor

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What alternatives are there to red cell transfusion e.g. for Jehovah’s?

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Iron transfusion

Autulogous methdos e.g. cell saver, wound drains post op

Haemodialysis, acute normovolaemic haemodilution

Cell free blood products

PCC, albumin, recombinant clotting factors etc

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