fracture mx - Passmed Flashcards
1
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what is an oblique fracture
A
Fracture lies obliquely to long axis of bone
2
Q
what is a comminuted fracture
A
more than 2 fragments
3
Q
what is a segmental fracture
A
More than one fracture along a bone
4
Q
what is a transverse fracture
A
Perpendicular to long axis of bone
5
Q
what is a spiral fracture
A
Severe oblique fracture with rotation along long axis of bone
6
Q
A
transverse fracture
7
Q
classification for open fractures
A
Gustilo and Anderson classification system
8
Q
approach to fractures
A
- immobilise
- monitor neurovascular status, particularly after reduction and immobilisation
- tetanus injection
- IV broad spectrum abx for open
- open fractures should be debrided as emergency
- most cases open fractures are left open -> external fixation
9
Q
definition of open fracture
A
disruption of the bony cortex associated with a breach in the overlying skin.
10
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concerns with open fracture
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damage to underlying structures eg muscle/bv etc