Symposium - Dislocation Flashcards

1
Q

What is a dislocation?

A

Dislocation = complete loss of contact between two joint surfaces

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2
Q

What is a subluxation?

A

Subluxation = partial dislocation, ie, not fully out of joint

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3
Q

Describe the aetiology for dislocation?

A
  • Fall or accident
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4
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What are some common dislocations?

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5
Q

What direction is the dislocation for the following usually in:

  • shoulder
  • elbow
  • hip
  • knee
  • ankle
  • subtalar
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6
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What deformity is usually seen in the following dislocations:

  • shoulder
  • elbow
  • hip
  • knee
  • ankle
  • subtalar joint
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7
Q

Describe the presentation of dislocation?

A
  • Pain
  • Inability to move joint
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Deformity
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8
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How is dislocation diagnosed?

A
  • Radiological
    • Difficult to tell if fracture or dislocation from clinic
    • X-ray
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9
Q

Describe the management of dislocation?

A
  • Emergency treatment
  • Surgery
  • Treat neurovascular damage
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10
Q

Describe possible complications of dislocation?

A
  • Recurrent instability or stiffness
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11
Q

What direction of shoulder dislocation is most common?

A
  • Anterior (most common)
  • Posterior
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12
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Describe the aetiology of an anterior shoulder dislocation?

A
  • Falling on outstretched arm
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13
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Describe the aetiology of a posterior shoulder dislocation?

A
  • Seizure
  • Electrocution
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14
Q

What investigations should be done for should dislocation?

A
  • X-ray
    • 2 views 90 degrees to each other, posterior dislocation easily missed otherwise
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15
Q

Describe the aetiology of elbow dislocation?

A
  • Falling on outstretched arm
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16
Q

Describe possible complications of elbow dislocation?

A
  • Damage to ulnar nerve (most common)
  • Also radial and medial nerve
17
Q

Which nerve is most commonly damaged in elbow dislocation?

A

Ulnar nerve

18
Q

Describe aetiology of hip dislocation?

A
  • Falls from height
  • RTA
  • Total joint replacement
19
Q

Describe aetiology of knee dislocation?

A
  • Direct blow to knee
20
Q

Discribe management of knee dislocation?

A
  • Fixation or splint, reduction not useful
  • Early surgery
21
Q

Describe complications of knee dislocation?

A
  • Grossly unstable due to taking out ligaments when dislocated, reduction not effective
22
Q

Describe complications of ankle dislocation?

A
  • Necrosis of skin due to being stretched
    • Secondary infection
  • Stiffness of joints
  • Secondary osteoarthritis