Test 2 Flashcards
Tension on a bone will commonly cause this type of fracture
Transverse fx
Compression on a bone will commonly cause this type of fracture
Oblique fx
Rotation on a bone will commonly cause this type of fracture
Spiral fx
Angulation on a bone will commonly cause this type of fracture
Transverse fx
Angulation and compression on a bone will commonly cause this type of fracture
Transverse and oblique fx
A fracture that runs approximately 45 degrees to the long axis of the bone
oblique fx
True or false; when describing a fracture radiologically you describe the part distal to proximal
true
What type of fracture is this?

Salter type 1
What type of fracture is this?

Salter type 1
What type of fracture is this?

Salter type 2
What type of fracture is this?

Salter type 2
What type of fracture is this?

Salter type 3
What type of fracture is this?

Salter type 3
What type of fracture is this?

Salter type 4
What type of fracture is this?

Salter type 4
What type of fracture is this?

Salter type 5
What type of fracture is this?

Salter type 5
What is this?

FBI sign
True or false; the lateral third of the clavicle is the MC fractrued area
false; middle third is (80%)
Diagnosis

Fracture of middle 1/3 clavicle
What is a bankart lesion and what is it associated with?
Is an injury of the anterior (inferior) glenoid labrum of the shoulder due to an anterior shoulder dislocation
What is this?

Bankart lesion from an anterior shoulder dislocation
What is a hill-sachs lesion
Depression of posterolateral head of humerus - after dislocated shoulder anteriorly
What is this?

Hill-sachs lesion
What is this?

Hill-sach’s lesion
What is a Flap fracture and what is it associated with?
avulsion fracture of the greater tuberosity of the humerus - retraction of rotator cuff post anterior dislocation
What is this?

Flap fracture
True or false; clavicle fractures are the MC fracture in newborns
true
True or false; subglenoid is the MC glenohumeral dislocation
false; subcoracoid is
What is this?

MRI of bankart lesion
What is this?

MRI of slap lesion
“eyebrow signs” are radiological findings seen in what injury?
Rotator cuff tears
What is the MC location of distal humerus fractrues in children?
Supracondylar (60%)
What is significant about this film

Raised fat pads following a fracture (Sail sign)
What is the arrow pointing to?

Sail sign
Radiocapitellar line is used evaluate what?
malposition of the radius
What is wrong here? What measurement would be useful here?

Ant. dislocation of radius - radiocapitellar line
What is this?

Supracondylar fracture (type 2)
What is this?

Supracondylar fracture (Type 1)
What is this?

Radial head fracture type 3
What is this?

Olecranon fracture
What is the MC elbow fracture?
Olecranon
What is this?

nightstick fx
Monteggia vs. Galeazzi injury

What is this?

Monteggia fx
What is this?

Galeazzi fx
What is the MC fx of forearm in children
torus

What is more common Colles or smith fracture of wrist
colles (outstretched hand) - see film

What is this?

Smiths fx
A “dinner fork deformity” is associated with which fx
colles
What is the MC carpal bone to be fractured in elderly
schaphoid
What is this?

Hutchinson’s/Chauffer’s Fx
What bone in the wrist is especially prone to AVN or non union issue post fracture
scaphoid
What is this?

Triquetral fracture
What is this?

lunate dislocation
What is this?

Perilunate dislocation
What is this?

Bennett fracture