fracture mx - Passmed Flashcards

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what is an oblique fracture

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Fracture lies obliquely to long axis of bone

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what is a comminuted fracture

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more than 2 fragments

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what is a segmental fracture

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More than one fracture along a bone

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4
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what is a transverse fracture

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Perpendicular to long axis of bone

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5
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what is a spiral fracture

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Severe oblique fracture with rotation along long axis of bone

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transverse fracture

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7
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classification for open fractures

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Gustilo and Anderson classification system

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approach to fractures

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  1. immobilise
  2. monitor neurovascular status, particularly after reduction and immobilisation
  3. tetanus injection
  4. IV broad spectrum abx for open
  5. open fractures should be debrided as emergency
  6. most cases open fractures are left open -> external fixation
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definition of open fracture

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disruption of the bony cortex associated with a breach in the overlying skin.

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10
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concerns with open fracture

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damage to underlying structures eg muscle/bv etc

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