Fractures of Humerus and Femur in LAs Flashcards

1
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true or false: fractures of humerus in LAs is rare

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true

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2
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presentation for humerus fracture

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same as olecranon: flexed carpus + dropped elbow

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3
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fractures of the humerus in LAs are rare; they’re usually _______

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spiral to long oblique

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4
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LAs with fractures of the humerus frequently also often have…

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radial n. paralysis

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5
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treatment options for fractures of humerus

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  • conservative (better for cattle or young animals)
  • surgical: rare
  • young: single plate on CRANIAL aspect;
  • double plate: CRANIAL and LATERAL
  • intramedullary interlocking nail
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6
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why is surgery for fractures of the humerus in LAs rare? (4)

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difficult surgical approach, risk of radial n. injury, irregular contour of humerus, expensive

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7
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common signalment for fractures of femur

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foals and calves

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8
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types of femur fractures common (2)

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-femoral capital physeal fracture (salter harris type 1) -daiphyseal

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9
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causes of femoral capital physeal fracture/slipped capital femoral epiphysis

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salter harris type 1 -forced fetal extraction -direct lateral trauma -overabduction of rear limbs

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10
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diagnosis of causes of femoral capital physeal fracture/slipped capital femoral epiphysis

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crepitation on palpation, non weight bearing + rads

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11
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treatment for causes of femoral capital physeal fracture/slipped capital femoral epiphysis

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-most common: open reduction + internal fixation with cannulated screws (placed over guide wires) -other: -lag screws -dynamic hip screw plate in foals

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12
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prognosis for causes of femoral capital physeal fracture/slipped capital femoral epiphysis

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good

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13
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true or false: diaphyseal fractures of the femur are usually closed but can lead to large hematomas due to vast musculature

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true

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14
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causes of diaphyseal fractures of femur in LAs

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-foals: direct trauma or falling with limb adducted -calves: forced fetal extraction

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15
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treatment for diaphyseal fractures of femur

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  • foals and adults: double plating (cranial and lateral); can use dynamic condylar screw plate
  • calves: intramedullary stack pin OR interlocking nail +/- type 1 ESF
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16
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prognosis for diaphyseal fractures of femur

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-calves: 75% (good) -adults and foals: poor/guarded

17
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tension side of femur

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lateral

18
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for treating diaphyseal femur fractures in calves. you have two options: -intramedullary stack pin or interlocking nail (both can be done with type 1 ESF). what’s the con to the stack pin

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does NOT protect against rotational/axial forces