Casts Flashcards

1
Q

when to remove cast (3)

A
  • adults q4-6 weeks
  • neonates q1-2 weeks
  • at first sign of lameness!!
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2
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where are transfixation pins placed

A

PROXIMAL to fracture

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3
Q

transfixation pins: uses in ruminants (2)

A
  • displaced fractures (mainly metacarpus/trarsus)

- open fractures

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4
Q

common sites of sores when placing bandages in equines (6)

A
  • *use felt with hole or foam doughnut
  • accessory carpal bone
  • palmar/plantar fetlock
  • ergot
  • proximal aspect of cast
  • calcaneus
  • coronary band
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5
Q

fiberglass pros and cons

A

pros: radiolucent, sets quickly
cons: $$

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6
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what to remember when placing casts? (10)

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  • must cross joint above and below
  • wear gloves
  • never end in middle of long bone
  • Food must be inside (exception: tube cast)
  • don’t use gigli wire if lots of swelling
  • don’t drag cast saw; just press
  • cold water = longer to set
  • stockinetter = 2.5 length of cast
  • no fingerprints = pressure points
  • only squeeze H2O out when submerged
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7
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tube cast aim and uses

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-food and fetlock are NOT enclosed

goal is to keep limb straight while preventing atrophy

does NOT immobilize fracture

uses:
- foals with incomplete ossification of cuboidal carpal/tarsal bones
- some angular deformities
- after arthrodesis of carpus
- gastroc rupture in foals

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8
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purpose of transfixation pins

A

takes force off of fracture

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9
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transfixation pins: uses in horses (3)

A

horses:
- comminuted fracture of phalanges
- comminuted fracture of distal canon bone (MCIII/MTIII)
- breakdown injuries of fetlock

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10
Q

plaster of paris pros and cons

A

pro: cheap

cons:
- takes longer
- not radiolucent
- falls apart when wet,
- heavy
- doesn’t breath well

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11
Q

thomas schroeder cast

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only ruminants and small equids

used to keep limb in extension and immobilized

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12
Q

these casts don’t require GA

A

slipper cast and bandages

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