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- break in the surface of the bone |
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- complete and persistent displacement of a joint where at least part of the supporting joint capsule and ligaments are disrupted
- loss of contact between articular surfaces |
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- partial dislocation of a joint, where bones are partially separated from one another, and articular surfaces are no longer congruent
- pts may still be able to move joint |
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- temporary subluxation of a joint, where articular surfaces return to normal alignment
- capsule and ligaments are often severely damaged and sometimes completely torn
- no deformity other than swelling |
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- fracture where overlying skin remains intact
- periosteal blood vessels and surround soft tissue vessels are torn
- hematoma occurs, compression of surrounding soft tissue limits expansion
- may result in up to 1 L of blood loss in thigh |
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- fracture where skin overlying fracture has been broken
- complicated by decreased rate of healin, increased risk of infection, greater blood loss |
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- flared portion of the bone at the ends of the shaft |
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- involving both ends of the bones, forming part of the adjacent joint
- fractures here may affect growth of bone in later life |
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- fracture here may result in post-traumatic arthritis |
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- difficult to diagnose because there is no associated deformity other than swelling
- must cause pain, swelling, bruising, and point tenderness to palpation
- should be evaluated by x-ray to rule out |
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- described by the type of deformity it produces
- angular, rotational, shortening
- several types frequently occur in the same fracture
- usually described in cm or as a percentage of the bone diameter |
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- fracture with angulation in the frontal plane (varus/inward or valgus/outward) or in the sagittal plane (anterior or posterior) |
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- after fracture, pull of gravity or muscle spasm rotates the distal fragment along the long axis of the bone resulting in either internal or external rotation |
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- after fracture, surrounding muscles spasm causing the bones to overlap
- when distal fragment of bone overlaps proximal fragment (bayoneted fracture) |
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- fracture that is perpendicular to shaft of bone |
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- multiplanar and complex fracture line |
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- more than two fracture fragments |
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- comminuted fracture with three large fragments in the shaft of a long bone |
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- fracture line crosses the articular cartilage and enters the joint |
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- results from a muscle pull that tears the musculotendinous insertion on the bone from the remaining mass of bone |
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- due to crushing injury, particularly common in cancellous flat bones (vertebrae)
- typical in pts with osteoporosis |
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- when bone is weakened by tumor or other dx such as osteoporosis |
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- unique to children
- fracture is in the shaft of the bone
- cortex on the convex side of the deformity is broken, while cortex on the concave side remains intact |
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- occurs in the metaphysis of long bones in response to excessive compressive loading
- unique to children
- most often seen in the distal radius from a fall on an outstretched hand |
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- nerve lies in spiral groove on the humeral shaft
- fracture or over aggressive manipulation may damage this nerve
- wrist drop will result |
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- may result in supracondylar fracture of the humerus
- anterior displacement of the humeral shaft fragment that impinges on the radial nerve, median nerve and brachial artery |
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Hyperextension injury of the elbow |
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- results in damage to the sciatic nerve anywhere from 5-15% of the time
- foot drop will result
- immediate reduction is the best treatment
- common in car accidents (dashboard injury) |
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Posterior dislocation of the hip |
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- accumulation of fluid at high pressure within closed muscle compartment decreases perfusion beyond muscle viability point
- muscle and nerves become ischemic, necrotic
- pain and paralysis result
- diagnostic clues are severe pain with stretching, loss of sensory function distally (par-, hyper-, hypo-, an-sthesias), decreased capillary filling
- may result from casting
- most common sites are leg and forearm |
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- respiratory failure often develops within the first 72 hours after a long bone fracture
- fever, tachycardia, tachypnea, mental confusion, petechiae in the axillae
- thought to be connected with FFA release into bloodstream from fracture site |
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Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) |
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- cellulitis, abscess, myonecrosis (clostridial infection), osteomyelitis
- open fracture has greater risk than closed |
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- fracture heals with a residual deformity
- angulation, rotation, shortening |
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- occurs when the fracture gap fills with scar tissue rather than bridging callus
- results when it takes longer than normal for bridging callus to form |
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Nonunion and Delayed Union |
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- these fractures can cause deformity with growth
- Salter Harris fractures affect epiphyseal plates |
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- seen most often in malunion and intra-articular fractures
- can occur within a few months or 15-20 yrs after fracture |
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- occurs when blood supply to bone is interrupted
- most often seen in femoral neck fractures
- can occur without fracture in children (Legg-Calve-Perthes syndrome)
- slipped capital femoral epiphysis also leads to this in obese children |
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- occur when pts fall on their outstretched hand
- have the potential to interrupt blood supply from the proximal segment of the bone because blood is supplied to the distal scaphoid only
- avascular necrosis is a common complication |
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