Hip Fractures Flashcards

1
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Usual treatment for hip fracture?

A

Surgery > conservative

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Arterial supply of femoral head?

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Circumflex femoral arteries- branches of profunda femoris

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Possible risks of intracapsular hip fractures?

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  • Arterial supply of femoral head can be disrupted
  • Risk of AVN
  • Risk of non-union
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4
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Treatment of intracapsular fractures?

A

Hemi-arthroplasty

Total hip replacement

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5
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What is hemi-arthroplasty?

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Replacing femoral head alone

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6
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When is hemi-arthroplasty preferred?

A

For restricted mobility & cognitively impaired

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7
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What is total hip replacement?

A

Replacing acetabulum & femoral head

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Risks and outcomes of THR?

A

Higher risk of dislocation

Better functional outcome

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9
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What is anther term for extracapsular hip fracture?

A

Intertrochanteric hip fracture

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Prognosis of extracapsular hip fracture?

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Shouldn’t cause AVN

High union rate

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Treatment for extracapsular hip fracture?

A

Internal fixation

Compression/dynamic hip screw

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12
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What is another term for extracapsular proximal femoral fracture?

A

Subtrochanteric

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13
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Aetiology of Subtrochanteric proximal femoral fractures?

A

Elderly patient with osteoporosis: fall onto side

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Prognosis of extracapsular proximal femoral fracture?

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  • Subtrochanteric bone has poor blood supply & considerable bending stress
  • Fractures take a while to heal
  • Non-union occurs fairly frequently
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Treatment of Subtrochanteric proximal femoral fractures?

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  • Strong indirect fixation: intramedullary nail

- Thomas splint: pre-operative pain relief and stabilization of fracture

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