Congenital abnormalities Flashcards

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Clubfoot (talipus or pes equinovarus)

A

mot common congenital foot deformity

conservative tx- gold standard

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vertical talus

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rigid pes planovalgus

permanent dorsiflexion

sole of the foot then convex

might be congenital not position of fetus

surgical correction in early ages is necessary

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postural foot deformities

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metatarsus adductus

most common foot deformity

result of intrauterine positioning

foot has kidney bean shape from forefot adducted and is varus

most common resolves on own or with PT

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Syndactyly

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=seperation deficit

partial-total

simple-complex

sugery for hands

3rd and 4th digits

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Polydactyly

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=duplication

preaxial, postaxial, central

surgery for both hands and feet

first and second fingers/toes

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macrodactyly

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=overgrowth

assoc with vascular abnormalities or neurofibrosis

severe functional and cosmetic problems

reconstruction or amputation

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Cleft hand-cleft foot

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absence of central ray of hand or foot

no middle finger or toe

reconstructive surgeries

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Radial club hand

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partial or total absence of radius

surgical reconstruction after 6 months of age

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Madelung deformity

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undergrowth of distal radial epiphysis

ulnar deviation of wrist

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dysplasia of the hip

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abnormality in the development of the prox femur, acetabulum, or both

girls affected 6:1

family hx

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Clinical manifestations of hip dysplasia

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+ ortolani maneuver

in older infant there would be dec ROM in affected hip esp abduction

children with discrepancy in limb length

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12
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hip dysplasia interventions

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maintain hips in flexed position

traction to stretch muscles-triple diaper

pavlik harness

spica cast

hip surgery

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13
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Legg-Calve-Perthes disease

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vascular disturbance leads to bone death in hip do to interruption of blood flow

four times more common in males

peak age-6

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LCP clinical manifestations

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pain-groin, hip, or referred pain to knee

limping

limited hip rotation esp IR and ABD

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15
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LCP treatment

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goal of care is to keep femoral head in hip joint

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16
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Torticollis

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SCM muscle spasm or contracture

congenital or aquired (more)

assoc with hip dysplasia

conservative tx before 1st yr of life (teach parents)

after 1st yr-surgical release

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scoliosis

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lateral curvature of spine

manifestations-pain is not a normal finding. often present with uneven hemiline, unequal scapula, unequal hips, progression (> 5 deg yr)

tx-PT, prevent progression, milwaukee brace, surgery

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Osteogenic imperfecta

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genetic disorder

caused by geentic defect that affects the body’s production of collagen

often called “brittle bone disease”

demineralization and cortical thinning

Dont bend legs to much in tx-can break them.