deck_distal radius fracture Flashcards

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What are the anatomical structures to be screened when looking at an image of distal forearm fractures?

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The distal radio ulnar joint The scaphoid and lunate fossa.* The sigmoid notch * The radial and ulnar styloids* The triangular fibrous cartilage* The displacing force of the brachioradialis

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What are the common types of distal radius fractures ?

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Cole’s fracture Smith’s fracture* Die- punch fracture* Chauffeur fracture* Barton’s fracture

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What is the presentation of Cole’s fracture?

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It is a low energy extra articular fracture. It presents with dinner fork deformity due to the Dorsal displacement of the distal fragment of the radius.

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What percentage of Colle’s fracture causes TFCC tear ?

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50%

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What type of Colle’s fracture has poor prognosis?

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The Colle’s fractures that extended to the DRUJ.

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What is the surgical indication for surgery in Colle’s fracture?

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If there is at least 50% dorsal comminution relative to the bone cortex.

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What is a Smith’s fracture?

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It is a reverse Colle’s fracture with palmar displacement of the distal bone fragment. There are three types of smith fractures.

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What is type 01 Smith’s fracture?

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It is a transverse fracture,the most common type.

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What is type 02 Smith’s fracture?

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It is the fracture with an oblique lesion which causes the proximal fracture segments to invaginate the Dorsal articular surface.

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What is type 03 Smith’s fracture?

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In this the proximal fracture segment enters the radiocarpal joint causing dislocation of proximal carpal bones. This is similar to the volar Barton’s fracture

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What is the management of Smith’s fracture?

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Type 01 if not displaced significantly conservative reduction and immobilization. All other types with significant displacement are treated with ORIF plating or K wire.

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What is Die- punch fracture?

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It is an intra-articular depression fracture of the lunate fossa due to the axial load transmission.

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What are Barton’s fractures ?

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These are intra-articular radiocarpal joint dislocation fractures with either volar or dorsal displacements. These are treated surgically with Volar plates and ORIF for dorsal type.

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What is Chauffeur’s fracture?

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It is the fracture of the radial styloids process with scapho-lunate dislocation.

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What is the imaging view for scapho-lunate dislocation in Chauffeur’s fracture?

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Supination view.

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What is Galeazzi’s fracture?

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Galeazzi fracture is a fracture of the middle to distal third of the radius associated with dislocation or subluxation of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ).

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What is the management of Galeazzi’s fracture

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It is usually treated with closed reduction and splinting. However, if the DRUJ instability and or displacement is significant ORIF.

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What is Montagia fracture?

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It is the fracture of the proximal third of the ulna with displacement of the radial head. Place it immediately in a sugar tong splint and refer to the orthopedician for closed reduction.