MSK types of fractures Flashcards

1
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Transverse

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2
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Spiral

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3
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Segmental

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4
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Oblique

(non-displaced and displaced)

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5
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Linear

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6
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Impacted

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7
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Greenstick

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8
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Comminuted

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9
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Avulsion

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10
Q

Which fracture is associated with dinner fork deformity?

A

Colles fracture

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11
Q

What does displacement desribe?

A

The direction of translation of the distal fragment in a fracture

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12
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What does angulation describe?

A

The direction in which the distal frament points towards and the degree of deformity

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13
Q

Describe a Colles fracture

(which bone, intra- or extra-articular and direction angulation / displacement)

A

Distal radius

Dorsal displacement

Dorsal angulation

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14
Q

What’s the classic history for a Colles fracture?

A

Fall onto outstretched hand

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15
Q

Describe a Smith fracture?

(which bone, intra- or extra-articular, and angulation / displacement)

A

Distal radius, extra-articular

Volar / ventral displacement and angulation

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16
Q

Smith’s fractures tend to be stable.

TRUE / FALSE?

A

False! Highly unstable

17
Q

Treatment of Smith’s fracture?

A

ORIF for all of them

If the fracture heals with flexion it will result in profound weakness and reduced grip strength

18
Q

What is a Barton’s fracture?

(which bone, intra- or extra-articular, and direction of displacement / angulation?)

A

Distal radial fracture

Intra-articular with subluxation or dislocation at the radio-carpal joint

Can be dorsal or volar

19
Q

Treatment of Barton’s fracture (and subluxation of carpals)?

A

ORIF with plate and scews

note: fracture is v unstable

20
Q

Describe a Galeazzi fracture

(which bone, and what is dislocated?)

A

Fracture of the radius (distal third)

Dislocation of the ulnar at the distal radio-ulnar joint

(note: if the radius is fractured in isolation, suspect dislocaiton of the distal R-U joint)

21
Q

Descibe a Monteggia fracture?

(which bone is fractured, and what is dislocated?)

A

Ulna is fractured

Dislocation of the radial head at the elbow

22
Q

What is a nightstick fracture and when might it occur?

A

Fracture of the ulnar shaft

(with no associated radial head dislocation)

Occurs after a direct blow to the ulnar shaft

23
Q

List three types of forearm fracture

A

Galezza: radial fracture with distal ulnar dislocation

Monteggia: ulnar fracture with radial head dislocation at the elbow

Nightstick: isolated fracture of the ulnar shaft

24
Q

Treatment of a forearm fracture?

The exception to this is for an isolated fracture with no dislocation (Nightctick fracture) - how would this be treated?

A

ORIF with plate and screws

Nightstick / isolated fracture: manage conservatively