forearm fracture Flashcards

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fractures with elbow involvement

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Montaggia fracture: fracture of the proximal or middle ulna
dislocation of the radial head
Isolated radial head fracture: fracture of the radial head
olecranon fracture: fracture of the olecranon process

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fracture of the proximal or middle ulna with dislocation of the radial head

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monteggia fracture

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mechanism of injury of monteggia fracture

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fall onto outstretched and pronated forearm and extended wrist

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isolated ulna fracture

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(parry fracture, nightstick fracture)
typically a defensive injury

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galeazzi fracture

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radial shaft fracture
subluxation or dislcocation of the DRUJ
fall into an outstretched and pronated forearm and extended wrist

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colles fracture

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radial and dorsal displacement of the distal fragment of the radius
FOOSH on extended wrist

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smith fracture

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radial and volar displacement of the distal fragment of the radius
flexion fracture: fall onto palmar flexed wrist

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barton fracture

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radial avulsion and dorsal displacement of the radiocarpal segment of the radius
extension fracture: FOOSH

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reverse barton fracture

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avulsion and volar displacement of the radiocarpal segment
flexion fracture

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hutchinsion fracture

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avulsion of the radial styloid
extension fracture FOOSH

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die punch fracture

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intraarticular fracture of the lunate fossa of the distal radius
axial loading force applied against the distal radius

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initial management

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neurovascular examination
consult ortho if needed
consider adding imaging of the elbow and wrist to check for associated injuries
evaluate for signs of compartment syndrome in any patient with high-energy trauma
analgesia for acute fractures

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indications to consult orthopaedics for fractures

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skin tenting
open fractures
potentially operable long bone fractures
comminuted fractures
displaced intra-articular fractures
fracture-dislocations
unstable pelvic fractures
neurovascular compromise
compartment syndrome

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clinical features of a monteggia fracture

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pain, crepitus, and limited range of motion at the elbow
radial head may be palpable at the antecubital fossa in anterior dislocation
shortened forearm
posterior interosseous nerve injury can occur
- paresthesias of the dorsal spects of the thumb, second and third fingers
- loss of thumb extension

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galeazzi fracture clinical features

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pain and deformity of the distal radius
limited range of motion at the wrist
palpable displacement of the ulnar head
neurological injury is rare, but anterior interosseous nerve palsy can occur
almost all require open reduction

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