Paediatric Orthropaedics Flashcards

1
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When is tip toe walking normal

A

Up to. 3

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2
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What is club foot

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Congenital deformity of the tarsal bones

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3
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What is rocker bottom

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Feet are out the ways ( opposite to club foot)

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4
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What are the red flags for leg pain

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Asymmetry 
Persisting limp 
Not thriving 
Pain worsening 
Sudden 
Good localisation
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5
Q

Whay is osteochondrititis dissecans

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Bone underneath cartilage dies - bone and cartilage can break off and the fragment can get stuck and cause constant pain

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6
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What are the children Hip disorders

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Development dysplasia of the hip (DDH) 
Slipped upper femoral epiphysis ( SUFE) 
Perthes 
Septic arthritis 
Transient synovitis
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7
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What side is more affect in DDH and what gender

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Females and L

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8
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IX of DDH

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Barlow : middle finger on femoral head and push down).. posterior dislocation
Ortolani: abduction with upward lift to relocate

US < 3 months
X-ray > 3 months

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9
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Treatment of DDH

A

Pavlik harness until US is normal

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10
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What is SUFE

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Femoral head starts to slip from the socket
Think of ice cream, ice cream starts to slip

Boys

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11
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Ix of SUFE

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Limp, short limb, loss of internal rotation

X-ray

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12
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What happens if its a complete slip in SUFE

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Avascular necrosis = need hip replacement

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13
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Treatment of SUFE

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Mild - pin in situ and prophylactic screw on the other side
Severe : open procedure
Avascular necrosis - hip replacement

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14
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What is transient synovitis

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Inflammation of the synovium, often secondary to viral illness

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15
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Presentation of transient synovitis

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History of viral illness
LIMP and hip / groin pain
May referred pain to knee
Hip is flexed, externally rotated

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16
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What is perthes disease

A

Avascular necrosis of the hip

Idiopathic

17
Q

Does blood supply return in perthes

A

Yes but can rake a while :(

18
Q

Treatment of perthes disease

A

Restriction of activities
Physio
NSAIDs

19
Q

What is septic arthritis of the hip

A

Intra - articular infection of the hip joint

SURGICAL EMERGENCY

20
Q

Symptoms of septic arthritis

A

Short duration
Unable to weight bear and hip / groin pain
Hip lying flexed / externally rotated
Severe hip pain on passive movement
Usually pyrexial but May be haemodynamically stable

21
Q

Ix of septic arthritis

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Blood tests, ESR, CRP, FBC
Blood cultures
Kochers criteria
X-ray to rule out other

22
Q

Treatment of septic arthritis

A

OPEN SURGICAL WASH OUT

IV antibodies before cultures taken