Forearm and wrist Fx Flashcards

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Barton Fx

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An intra-articular Fxof the dorsal rim of the distal radius, usually resulting in subluxation of the radial carpal joint w/ the fx site fragment

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Chauffeur’sFx

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( Backfure , Hutchinson and Lorry driver’s Fx ) oblique fx of the radial styloid caused by twisting or snapping-type injury;

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Chisel Fx

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Incomplete, usually involving medial head of the radius, w/ fx line extending distally about 1/2 inch.

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Colles Fx

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a Fx of distal radius, either articular or nonarticular, w/ dorsal angulation of the distal fragment producing a silver fork deformity; generally associated w/ a fx of the ulnar styloid.`

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Corner Fx

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a small bucket-handle-appearing fx in the distal metaphyseal corner in a young child, often associated w/ child abuse

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De Quervain Fx

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combination of a wrist scaphoid fragment and lunate.

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Dye-punch Fx

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an Intra-articular fx of the ulnar (volar) portion of the distal radius, usually caused by direct impaction of the lunate into the lunate fossa of the distal radius.

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Essex-lopresti Fx

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a comminuted radial head fx w/ an injury to the distal radiounlnar joint due to disruption of the interosseous membrane. which can cause a proximal migration of the radius if the radial head is excised 2ndary.

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Galeazzi Fx

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( Monteggia fx, dupuytren Fx, Piedmont Fx)typically a displaced fx of the distal thrid or 1/4 of the radius w/ disruption of the distal raioulnar joint, called fx of nesessity because surgical fixation is required for reduction;

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Kocher Fx

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Fx of capitellum of distal humerus w/ possible displacement of fragment into joint.

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Laugler Fx

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isolated fx of the trochlea of the humerus at the elbow

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Lead pipe Fx

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typically in the forearm, a combo of greenstick and torus fx in the immature shaft of the bone and have the appearance of a slightly bent pipe.

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Lenteneur’s Fx

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A distal radial fx of thepalmar rim, similar to smith type 2 fx

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Monteggia Fx

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isolated fx of proximal third of ulna, w/ posterior or anterior dislocation of radial head allowing angulation and overriding of ulnar fragments

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Moore Fx

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Like a colles fx; specifically, fx of distal radius w/ dorasal displacment of ulnar styloid and impingement under annular ligament

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Mouchet Fx

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Involves Humeral capitellum

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Nightstick Fx

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Undisplaced fx of the ulnar shaft caused by a direct blow. Is a defencive wound

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Piedmont Fx

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Oblique fx usually at the proximal portion of distal third of the radius; obliquity runs from proximal ulnar to distal radial aspect, allowing distal fragments to be pulled into the ulna by the pronator quadratus muscel; fx of neccessity.

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Radial head fx

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Involves the most proximal part of the radius, a dish-shape portion of the bone

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Radial styloid fx

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involves the distal radial tip of radius

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Reverse Barton Fx

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Dorsal displacement of carpus on radius, w/ associated fx of dorsal articular surface of radius. The mechanism and appearance of this fx are similar to those of colles fx.

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Skillern Fx

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open fx of distal radius associated w. greenstick fx of distal ulna.

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Smith Fx

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(Reverse colles fx ) Fx of the distal radius in which the distal fragment is displaced volarly. this fx was defined b4 the advent of x-ray, and , classically there are 3 types
1-Nonarticular 2- Intra-articular ( volar barton fx ) 3- oblique nonarticular fx near the joint line.