Joint fusion Flashcards

1
Q

Briefly describe the process of joint fusion

A

Removal of diseased cartilage

Bone ends are removed and both ends are fused using fixation

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2
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What symptoms is it used to treat (4)

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Pain
Loss of motion
Instability
Disability

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What conditions is it used to treat (4)

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Rheumatoid Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Joint fractures
Infection

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4
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Intercarpal fusion sites?

A

Any adjacent vertebrae

Four-corner fusion

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5
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What carpal bones are fused in four-corner fusion

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Scaphoid is excised

Capitate, Lunate, Hamate, Triquetrum

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6
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What is an indication for four-corner fusion

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Kienböck’s disease - avascular necrosis of the lunate

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7
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Biomechanical effects (3)

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Reduced wrist motion
Reduced grip strength
Altered force transmission

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8
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Types of non-surgical carpal fusion

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Osseous calcification
Non-osseous calcification
These are both congenital

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9
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What is a Block Vertebrae

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When adjacent vertebral bodies do not separate but dont result in a change of height for a vertebra in that region

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10
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Indications for spinal fusion (6)

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Spondylolisthesis
Scoliosis
Compression fracture
Degenerative disk
Disc herniation
Spondylosis
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11
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Objectives of spinal fusion

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Alleviate pain
Stabilise the spine
Maximise axial load bearing

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12
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2 types of spinal fusion

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Posterolateral

Interbody

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13
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Describe the process of interbody spinal fusion

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IVD removed and bone cage is placed to prevent collapse
Bone graft is placed in the cage (bone graft is able to be left on its own)
Fix with screws/plates/rod

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14
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Briefly outline posterolateral fusion

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Bone grafts are placed between transverse processes and fused

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15
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Biomechanical effects of spinal fusion

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Alters load transmission - increased pressure in adjacent disks
Adjacent segment pathology: adjacent segments compensate for range of motion and degenerate

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16
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What is dynamic stabilisation

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Fusion where movement is allowed around axis of needle