WCS36 Reconstruction Flashcards
1
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Reconstruction
A
Rebuilding of something after it has been destroyed
- Remove
- Repair
- ***Replace
- ***Regenerate
- Rehabilitate
(Orthopaedic 5Rs: Repair, Reconstruct, Rehabilitate, Release, Remove)
Objectives:
- prevent potential harm
- relieve pain
- improve function
- improve cosmesis
- restore esteem
- better quality of life
2
Q
Diagnosis in Orthopaedics
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- Congenital + Developmental
- Infections
- Rheumatic disorders
- Metabolic
- Degenerative
- Tumours / Lesions that mimic them
- Sensory disturbance + Muscle weakness
- Injury + Mechanical derangement
3
Q
Deviation of normal
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- Absence
- Extra: Lump
- Malalignment
- Contracture (↓ ROM of joint)
4
Q
***Operative technique and Non-Operative technique
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Operative technique:
- Skin: skin graft, skin expansion, skin flap (transplantation with blood supply), NO donor skin (∵ immune reaction from host)
- Scar
- Blood vessel
- Nerve: graft, neurotisation
- Muscles / tendon: tendon transfer, release tenodesis
- Bone: osteotomy, bone lengthening, graft, ***CAN receive donor graft (∵ metabolically inactive) —> sterilise dead bone (only for mechanical function) + progressive bone turnover (host bone can be formed)
- Joint / Cartilage: transplant of small area, in vitro regeneration, osteotomy, arthrodesis (bone fusion), arthroplasty (articular surface is replaced, remodeled, realigned by osteotomy or some other procedure)
- Ligament: replace with tendon, artificial materials
- Composite
- Biomaterials e.g. metal, organic / inorganic
Non-operative technique:
- Cosmetics
- Prosthesis
- Orthosis (artificial external device serving to support the limbs or spine or to prevent or assist relative movement)
- Physiotherapy
- Splintage (cast / strapping)
- Medication e.g. botox to reduce spasticity
5
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Regeneration: Future
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- No need for donor site
- Stem cell present in adult —> can be stimulated to differentiate into various cell lines under proper stimulation in proper environment e.g. appropriate growth factors
- Concept of tissue engineering: in vivo / in vitro production of certain tissue for replacement of lost tissue and function
- Wound healing stimulated by platelet rich plasma
- Scaffold for new skin regeneration (use less donor skin graft)