Ortho pelvis/hip Flashcards

1
Q

Pelvic Fx MOI

A

high impact injury from MVA

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2
Q

Pelvic Fx typical finding

A

perineal ecchymosis

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3
Q

Pelvic Fx tx

A

ORIF

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4
Q

MOI hip D/L

A

trauma

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5
Q

hip pain w/leg shortened, internally rotates & adducted w/ hip/knee slightly flexed

A

Posterior Hip D/L MC**

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6
Q

complication of hip D/L

A

avascular necrosis, sciatic nerve injury

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7
Q

This is MC in osteopoptic women

A

hip fractures

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8
Q

complication of hip fracture

A

avascular necrosis w/femoral neck fractures

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9
Q

hip pain w/leg shortened, externally rotated, abducted

A

hip fracture

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10
Q

Hip Fx tx

A

ORIF

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11
Q

idiopathic avascular osteonecrosis of the femoral head in children due to ischemia of capital femoral epiphysis

A

Legg-Calve perthes disease

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12
Q

painless limping x weeks (worsens with continued activity @ end of day)

loss of abduction and internal rotation

A

legg-calves perthes disease

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13
Q

Dx of legg-calves perthes disease

A

X-rays

early: increased density of femoral head, widening of cartilage space

adv: deformity, crescent sign

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14
Q

Tx for Legg-Calv Perthes disease

A

self limited disease, activity restriction

+/- pelvic osteotomy

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15
Q

slipped capital femoral epiphysis

A

femoral head (epiphysis) slips posterior and inferior @growth plate

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16
Q

MC in obese AA males during growth spurt due to weakness of the growth plate & hormonal changes at puberty

A

Slipped capital femoral epiphysis

17
Q

What should you suspect if you see slipped capital femoral epiphysis in children before puberty?

A

hormonal/systemic disorders like hypothyroidism

18
Q

Cpx for slipped capital femoral epiphysis

A

hip, thigh, or knee pain w/limp & external rotation

19
Q

Tx for slipped capital femoral epiphysis

A

non wt bearing w/crutches –> ORIF

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