Complication of Fracture Flashcards
What “acronym thing” can be used for compartment syndrome?
6 P’s
What are the 6 P’s of compartment syndrome?
Pain Pallor Parasthesia Pulselessness Paresis Perishingly cold
What is the pathology of compartment syndrome?
Oedema from fracture —> fills compartment bound by fascia —> decrease in venous drainage —> ischaemia and infarct of muscle
What is the treatment for compartment syndrome?
Urgent fasciotomy
What are the complications of a crush injury?
Rhabdomyolysis
What can rhabdomyolysis lead to?
Renal failure
Shock
What is a pain complication of a fracture?
Complex regional pain syndrome
What are the symptoms of complex regional pain syndrome?
> 6 months pain in a limb following an injury
Atrophic, shiny skin
Swelling
What is the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome?
Amytryptiline
Gabapentin
What is a complication of fracture of large long bones?
Fat embolism
What does fat embolism present with?
Similar to PE
+ subconjunctival/oral haemorrhage
What is the treatment of a fat embolism?
Steroids and hope
What is a complication of the bones affected in the fracture itself?
Non union
Delayed union
Malunion
Avascular necrosis
What bones are at risk of avascular necrosis?
Scaphoid
NOF
Talus