Exam 3: Lecture 30 - Ortho Case Study LA Flashcards
what type of fracture is this?
A. Butterfly
B. Vertical
C. Comminuted
D. Spiral
E. Saggital
E. Saggital
what is the best method to stabilized this fracture for transportation?
A. No need to stabilize
B. Bandage cast
C. Kimzey splint
D. Robert jones bandage
C. Kimzey splint
What joints need to be stabilized?
B and C
How should this fracture be treated?
A. Lag screw fixation
B. plate fixation
C. Cast
D. Euthanasia
A. lag screw fixation
What type of treatment is shown here
lag screw fixation
What type of fracture is this
A. Butterfly
B. vertical
C. comminuted
D. spiral
D. spiral
Why are there so many screws in so many different directions
because you HAVE to fix the fracture on all planes
What is this rad showing a consequence of
when you dont fix a spiraling fracture on ALL planes
If you do not have a kimsey splint, what side of the limb does a half limb splint need to go on the pelvic limb?
A. dorsal
B. plantar
C. lateral
D. medial
B. plantar
What is occurring here
laminitis
In which limb does this typically occur?
A. same limb as fracture
B. contralateral limb to the fracture
B. contralateral limb to the fracture
What is the radiology term for this lesion?
A. chip fractures
B. joint mouse
C. osteochondral fragment
C. Osteochondral fragment
What is the preferred treatment for this lesion?
A. Arthrodesis
B. faciliated ankylosis
C. arthroscopy
D. arthrotomy
C. arthroscopy
An owner sends a picture of this horses leg. What is the abnormality?
Enlarged dorsal aspect of the pastern
What is the laymens term for this lesion
High ringbone
What is the preferred treatment for this problem?
A. Arthrodesis
B. Facilitated ankylosis
C. Arthroscopy
A. arthrodesis
What type of treatment is this image showing
arthrodesis
What is your top differential for this colt?
A. foot abscess
B. angular limb deformity
C. long bone fx
D. flexural limb deformity
C. long bone fx
What bone is fractured here?
A. talus
B. femur
C. tibia
D. metatarsal 3
C. tibia
What type of fracture is this?
A. comminuted
B. butterfly
C. transverse
D. horiztonal
A. comminuted
Which joints require immobilization?
A. fetlock and tarsus
B. fetlock and stifle
C. hip and stifle
D. tarsus and stifle
D. tarsus and stifle
What is the correct type of coaptation for this tibial fracture?
A. robert jones bandage, dorsal splint from the ground to stifle
B. robert jones bandage, caudal and lateral splints from the ground to stifle
C. robert jones bandage, lateral splint from the ground to the hip
C. robert jones bandage, lateral splint from the ground to the hip
How might you treat this fx?
A. full limb cast
B. internal fixation
C. thomas schroeder splint
D. kimzey splint
B. internal fixation
What is this radiograph depicting?
A. internal fixation
B. transfixation pin cast
C. a cannon bone impaled by shrapnel
B. transfixation pin cast
What bone is fracture?
A. P1
B. P2
C. P3
D. Navicular
C. P3
What type of coaptation would you apply for healing?
A. kimzey splint
B. bandage cast
C. foot cast
D. nothing
C. foot cast
What type of fracture is this?
A. comminuted
B. butterfly
C. transverse
D. avulsion
D. avulsion
What structure caused this avulsion?
A. SDF tendon
B. suspensory lig
C. sesamoidean lig
D. DDF tendon
B. suspensory lig
This fracture is….
A. displaced
B. minimally displaced
C. non-displaced
D. non-union
E. malunion
A. Displaced
How is this fracture treated?
A. no treatment
B. plate
C. lag screws
D. remove the middle section of the bone to remove the fracture
D. remove the middle section of the bone to remove the fracture