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Where does the sciatic nerve run in regards to the pelvis? |
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-runs through the ischiatic notch |
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Outline the transferrence of weight through the pelvic limb. |
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-pes => tibia => femur => acetabulum => ilium => sacroiliac joint |
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The pelvis always receives multiple fractures. What are the exceptions to this rule? |
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-very young dogs -hip impaction |
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What is the typical gender signalment of pelvis trauma? |
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What do we see on physical exam of pelvic trauma? |
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-crepitus on palpation -reluctance to walk |
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What are the concurrent injuries we see with abdominal trauma? |
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-uroabdomen -urethral tear -prepubic tendon rupture -hemoabdomen -neuro injury |
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How do we diagnose pelvic fractures? |
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-lateral and VD -oblique: acetabular fractures -sacroiliac luxation |
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How do we treat pelvic fractures medically? |
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-crate rest 6w -sling support -pain control -controlled elash walks -physical therapy |
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Who qualifies for medical treatment of pelvic fractures? |
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-non-displaced fractures -unilateral fractures -non-articular fractures -fractures in non-weight bearing portion of pelvis |
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What are the weight-bearing portions of the pelvis? |
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-ilium -acetabulum -sacroiliac joint |
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What kinds of pelvic fractures are treated surgically? |
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-bilateral fractrues -significant displacement: colon compromise, pelvic canal compromise -faster return to function -sciatic entrapment |
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HOw do we surgically treat the ilium? |
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How do we surgically treat the acetabulum? |
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-plate and screws -cross pins: PMMA |
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How do we surgically treat the sacroiliac joint? |
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What are the anatomic considerations of femoral fractures? |
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-palpable bone: grater trochanter, patella, femoral condyle -Large soft tissue envelope |
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What kinds of animals get capital physis fractures of the femur? |
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-skeletally immature dogs and cats |
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What type of Salter-Harris fracture is a femoral capital physis fracture? |
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How do we diagnose femoral captial physis fracture? |
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-standard AP rads -frog-leg AP rads |
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How do we treat capital physis fractures of the femur? |
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-treat ASAP -diverging or parallel K wires -temporary apple-coring |
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What is the typical signalment of greater trochanter avulsion? |
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Which muscle pulls to cause traction on the greater trochanter? |
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What are the surgical options for treating greater trochanter avulsion? |
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-provide a compressive force to counter the traction force: K and tension band OR K wires (in very young) |
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What is the most common fracture location in the femur? |
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What are the anatomic considerations of diaphyseal femoral fractures? |
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-large soft tissue envelope -provides enough protection of fracture until surgery |
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How do we diagnose diphayseal femoral fractures? |
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-crepitus/discontinuity of bone -non-weight bearing -rads: AP and lateral |
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What are the surgical options for diaphyseal femoral fractures? |
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-plate and screws -interlocking nail -IM pin and cerclage -ESF not desired: no safe corridors |
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What is the typical signalment of distal physeal femoral fractures? |
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What are the surgical options for distal physeal femoral fractures? |
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-cross pins: linear -plate and screws: comminution |
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Why do we need to avoid quadriceps contracture with distal physeal femoral fractures? |
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Definition
-cannot fix this once it becomes permanent -usually happens in young puppies when we are trying to fix it |
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What is the result of quadriceps contracture? |
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What is the solution of quadriceps contracture? |
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How can we avoid quadriceps contracture? |
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-rigid fixation -early return to function/joint motion |
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Are tibial fractures common or uncommon? |
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Why is the tibia more at risk of open fracture? |
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-minimal soft tissue envelop |
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What are the types of fractures that affect the tibia? |
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-physeal -tibial crest avulsion -malleolar fracture -diaphyseal -metaphyseal |
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What are our non-surgical option for tibial fractures? |
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-young -financial constraints -cast: best for closed, transverse fracture -lateral splint: Greenstick fractue |
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What are our surgical options for diaphyseal/metaphyseal tibial fractures? |
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-plate and screws +/- IM pins -IM pin and cerclage -interlocking nail -ESF |
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What is the typical signalment of tibial avulsion fractures? |
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What are the surgical options to treat tibial avulsion fractures? |
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-tension band and K wire -K wires alone: provide compressive force to counter the tension force from quadriceps m |
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What is the typical signalment of physeal tibial fractures? |
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What are the surgical options of physeal tibial fractures? |
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What is the prognosis of tibial fractures? |
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-generally good -cat blood supply varies |
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