Fractures Flashcards
1
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Different kinds of fractures
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- Compound fracture
- Skin broken and bone exposed to air
- Stable fracture
- Bone remain in alignment with fracture
- Pathological fracture
- Bone breaks due to abnormality within bone
2
Q
Words to describe different ways bones break
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- Transverse
- Oblique
- Spiral
- Segmental
- Comminuted (breaking into multiple fragments)
- Compression (affecting vertebrae in spine)
- Greenstick
- Buckle (torus)
- Salter-Harris (growth plate fractures)
3
Q
INVESTIGATIONS
First choice
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- X-rays
- Two views required
- CT
- More detailed view
4
Q
MANAGEMENT
General principles
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- Two principles
- Achieve mechanical alignment
- Provide stability
- Pain management
- Simple may be fixed in A&E, complex and those requiring surgery need on-call trauma and ortho team - admitted and made nil by mouth
5
Q
MANAGEMENT
How can mechanical alignment be achieved
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- Closed reduction via manipulation of limb
- Open reduction via surgery
6
Q
MANAGEMENT
How is stability achieved
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- Fix bone in position
- External casts (eg plaster)
- K wires
- Intramedullary wires
- Intramedullary nails
- Screws
- Plates and screws
7
Q
COMPLICATIONS
Early complications
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- Damage to local structures (eg nerves, tendons, arteries, skin, lungs)
- Haemorrhage leading to shock and death
- Compartment syndrome
- Fat embolism
- Venous thromboembolism
8
Q
COMPLICATIONS
Longer term complications
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- Delayed union
- Malunion
- Non-union
- Avascular necrosis
- Infection (osteomyelitis)
- Joint instability
- Joint stiffness
- Contractures (tightening of soft tissue)
- Arthritis
- Chronic pain
- Complex regional pain syndrome
9
Q
COMPLICATIONS
How can fat embolism occur
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- Following fracture of long bones like femur
- Fat globules released into circulation and can cause embolism
10
Q
What can fat embolism cause
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- Systemic inflammatory response resulting in fat embolism syndrome
- 24-72 hours after fracture
- Gurds criteria for diagnosis
11
Q
Describe Gurd’s major critiera
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- Respiratory distress
- Petechial rash
- Cerebral involvement
12
Q
Describe Gurds minor critiera
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- Long list including
- Jaundice
- Thrombocytopenia
- Fever
- Tachycardia