Ortho fractures Flashcards
What are the ottawa rules
used to determine need for X ray
What are ottawa rules used for
knee and ankle
what are the ottawa knee rules
radiograph the knee if PAIN +:
- >55yo
- point tendrnss at fibular heead
- point tendrness at patella
- inability to flex knee at 90 degrees
- inability to bear weight
What are the ottawa ankle rules
Ankle PAIN +
- inability to weight bear
- point tenderness at posterior edge or lateral / medial malleolus
MIDFOOT PAIN +
- inability to weight bear
- point tenderness at navicular
- point tenderness at 5th metatarsal
What are bones made up of
cells (osteoblasts, osteoclasts, osteocytes, OPC)
matrix (osteoid 40%, inorganic 60%)
what are the two types of bone?
WOVEN: disorganised bone that forms embryonic skeleton and fracture callus
LAMELLAR bone: mature bone. either cortical or cancellous
What are types of bone formation
intramembranous ossifiication (during embryonic development)
endochondral ossification (mesenchyme > cartilage > bone)
what types of fracture can you have
Traumatic
Stress
Pathological
What is a stress fracture due to
bone fatigue due to repetitive strain
give a common example of stress fracture
foot fracture in marathon runner (2nd metatarsal)
what are pathological fractures due to
weakened bone- normal forces on diseased bone can cause a fracture
- local (tumours)
- general (osteoporosis, cushing’s, paget’s)
what radiographs do you need to get if suspecting a fracture
AP and lateral
Need image of joint above and joint below
What pattern of fracture can you have
COMPLETE
Transverse
Oblique
Spiral
Comminuted
INCOMPLETE
Grenstick
Buckle
What is a transverse fracture
fracture perpendicular to long axis of bone
What is an oblique fracture
fracture oblique (approx 45 degrees) to long axis of bone
what is a spiral fracture
helical fracture path in diaphysis of long bone
what is a comminuted fracture
bone is fractured in MORE THAN TWO parts
What ia greenstick fracture
cortex is broken on one side only
what is a buckle fracture and where does it usually happen
Cortex is buckled
usually in distal radius
What are the three stages of fracture healing
- Reactive phase (<48hours): bleeding into fracture site > haematoma > inflammation
- Reparative phase ( 2 days - 2 weeks): proliferation of osteoblasts and fibroblasts > callous formation. Consolidation of woven bone into lamellar bone
- Remodelling (may take years): according to wolff’s law
What is the outline to describe a fracture
PAIDS
Pattern, pieces
Anatomical location
Intraarticular / extraartic
Displacement
Soft tissues
what do you ned to say for displacement
TARI:
Translation
Angulation
Rotation
Impaction
What can you say for translation=?
DIRECTION: of distal part relative to proximal (anterior/post, lateral/medial, proximal/distal)
AMOUNT: measurement or percentage widthg
what can you say for angulatioon
the angulation of the distal part relative to proximal
(anterior/posterior tilt, varus/valgus)
in DEGREES