Common Fractures Flashcards

1
Q

What classification method is used for categorising ankle fractures?

A

Weber’s classification

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Weber C classification is the ankle fracture that presents with the worst prognosis and most complications. True/false.

A

True. With a Weber C fracture, there is usually a tear of the deltoid ligament. It occurs above the level of the syndesmosis (fibrous joint).

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3
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Management of ankle fractures?

A

Conservative: cast or moon boot
Operative: ORIF (open reduction internal fixation).

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What are the different types of tibial shaft fractures and how are they caused?

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Spiral = diagonal fracture that extends around the bone. Caused by a rotational force.
Transverse= horizontal fracture. Caused by tension on the bone.
Oblique = diagonal fracture. Caused by compression force.
Communinated = results in fragments of the bone breaking off. Usually a high impact injury.

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For tibial shaft fractures. Closed fractures are more common. True/false.

A

False, open fractures are more common.

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6
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What classification is used for tibial plateau fractures?

A

Schatzker classification

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7
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What does tibial shaft fractures increase the risk of?

A

Compartment syndrome

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8
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Why do femoral shaft fractures occur?

A

They occur as a result of high energy injuries. In older patients it could be related to osteoporosis.

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9
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For pelvic fractures, a disruption to one area will result in disruption elsewhere. True/false

A

True

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10
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How to distal radial fractures usually occur and what should be done during an assessment of suspected fracture?

A

Commonly occurs due to FOOSH (falling on outstretched hand), assessment of the peripheral nerves should be carried out.

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11
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How do olecranon fractures usually occur?

A

It is a common injury from falling onto the elbow.

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12
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What is the olecranon?

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The area where there is the insertion of the triceps tendon (extension of the elbow).

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13
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How does a humeral shaft fracture occur?

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It occurs due to direct trauma to the arm, usually a fall resulting in oblique or spiral fractures.

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14
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How does proximal humerus fracture occur?

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It is a common injury, typically low energy of osteoporotic bone from a fall. It usually is a surgical neck fracture.

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15
Q

What nerve is at risk of damage in a surgical neck fracture?

A

Axillary nerve

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16
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What is a “dinner fork” deformity fracture?

A

Displaced colles fracture (caused mostly by falling on outstretched hand).