Which of the following elbow injuries as found in Figures A-E best characterizes the radiographic "double-arc" sign? Clinical. Orthobullets Engineer (admin) Trauma - Gun Shot Wounds; Listen Now 20:10 min. Web(OBQ17.175) A 22-year-old collegiate football player presents with persistent left lateral ankle pain 6 months after sustaining an ankle sprain during a game. (OBQ11.114) An 82-year-old nursing home resident falls onto his elbow while rising from a seated position. A photograph of the wound and a recent radiograph are seen in Figure A. His radiographs show a comminuted displaced olecranon fracture involving 25% of the articular surface with global osteopenia. Which of the following factors has been shown to predict a better prognosis? Classification of Low Ankle Sprains. WebGaleazzi Fracture - Pediatric bifurcate ligament attaches the anterior process of the calcaneus to the navicular and cuboid bones. Web(OBQ18.141) A 48-year-old male returns to your office 8 months after sustaining a proximal humerus fracture that was successfully treated nonoperatively. lateral support. Classification. Distal to coronoid. Essex-Lopresti classification. Ligament disruption. Orthobullets Team Pediatrics - Accessory Navicular ; Listen Now 14:0 min. 4/20/2020. Anatomic location. Anatomic (based on dislocation direction of midfoot/forefoot) anterior process of calcaneus acts as fulcrum for the anterolateral corner of the talus to pivot around. 4/20/2020. (OBQ13.14) A 30-year-old man is brought to your level 1 trauma center with a closed left diaphyseal humerus fracture, a closed left midshaft femur fracture, right sided rib fractures, and multiple facial fractures following a motorcycle accident. He underwent operative fixation of his fracture. Radius/ulna, diaphyseal, simple fracture of radius with dislocation of DRUJ Orthobullets Team other factors affecting prognosis and treatment include: residual foreign materials and/or ischemic and necrotic tissues, when operative intervention is not feasible, can be used as adjunct in refractory osteomyelitis, irrigation and debridement followed by organism specific antibiotics, acute osteomyelitis that fails to improve on IV antibiotics, chronic infection with pervasive wound or bone damage that is unable to be salvaged, high rates of recurrence if suppressive antibiotics are discontinued, all devitalized and necrotic tissue should be removed, extensive debridement is essential to eradicate the infection, sequestrum must be eliminated from the body, or infection is likely to recur, debride bone until punctate bleeding is seen - "paprika sign", goal is to replace dead bone and scar tissue with vascularized tissue, antibiotic-impregnated acrylic beads (PMMA), improves wound healing and dead space closure in multiple ways, allow arterioles to dilate, which allows granulation tissue to proliferate, decrease in capillary afterload to promote inflow of blood, mechanical force on wound edges draws them in, bony stability is required for successful eradication of infection, external fixation preferred to internal fixation, antibiotic-impregnated acrylic (PMMA) Intramedullary nail, peak antibiotic elution is 24 hours after placement, duration of antibiotics elution is generally up to 4 months, intramedullary nail with or without external fixation, mechanism is thought to be related to improved angiogenesis, often requires staged approach with multiple debridements and delayed soft tissue coverage, when combined with postoperative antibiotics tailored to a specific organism, treatment is often successful, amputation at the level that will eradicate infected tissue to healing tissue with capacity to heal. His surgical wounds appear well-healed with a small sinus tract over the open fracture site. A CT is obtained for preoperative planning and there are no signs of trochlear involvement or posterior comminution. Anatomic. Type IIA. Her symptoms returned with ballet activity following a 1 month course of full rest, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, and physical therapy. The peak antibiotic elution from an antibiotic-impregnated IMN is expected to occur at what time from surgery? account for 13 (SBQ17SE.64) A 32-year-old inebriated male falls from a mechanical bull at a bar and sustains a closed displaced intra-articular distal radius fracture. What is the most appropriate Gustilo-Anderson classification of 45% (664/1485) 2. He has pain and swelling at the elbow without evidence of instability. Ligament disruption. Orthobullets Team 12/11/2019. LUCL), Bryan and Morrey Classification (with McKee modification), Large osseous piece of the capitellum involved, Articular cartilage separation with very little subchondral bone attached, Coronal shear fracture that includes the capitellum and trochlea, typically, elbow is in semi-flexed elbow position, mechanical block to flexion/extension and/or rotation, "double arc" sign created from subchondral bone of capitellum and lateral part of trochlea, delineates fracture anatomy and classification, type IV fractures that can have trochlear involvement, ORIF with posterior approach with or without olecranon osteotomy, capitellar fractures with associated fractures/injuries to distal humuers/olecranon and/or medial side of the elbow, displaced Type II fractures (>2 mm displacement), displaced Type III fractures (>2 mm displacement), unreconstructable capitellar fractures in, elderly patients with associated medial column instability, lateral approach recommended for isolated Type I and Type IV fx, lateral skin incision centered over the lateral epicondyle, minifragment screw using posterior to anterior fixation, counter sink screw using anterior to posterior fixation, mini-fragment or capitellar plates can be used to capture fractures with proximal extension, concomitant medial sided injuries and/or distal humeral fractures, long-posterior based incision along the elbow, independent headless compression/cannulated screws for capitellar component, supplemental fixation for concomitant pathology, parallel or orthoogonal distal humerus plates, LUCL/UCL repair via bone tunnels or suture anchors, indicated for isolated capitellar fractures, supine or lateral positioning (dependent on desire for anterior or posterior access), can be combined with limited open technique for fracture manipulation, standard portals (anteromedial, anterolateral, posterolateral), proximal anterolateral portal established under fluoroscopic guidance to place trocar to allow for reduction of fracture fragment, extend elbow and push fragment with trocar for reduction, flex radial head past 90 to lock reduction, anteromedial and posterolateral portals allow for fracture debridement, freer elevator can help maintain reduction while cannulated/headless compression screws are placed under fluoroscopic guidance (typically posterior to anterior in direction), Elbow contracture/stiffness (most common), Most patients will gain functional range of motion but have, Surgical treatment results are generally favorable, reoperation rates as high as 48% (mostly due to stiffness), Adult Knee Trauma Radiographic Evaluation, Proximal Humerus Fracture Nonunion and Malunion, Distal Radial Ulnar Joint (DRUJ) Injuries. talar body fractures . preganglionic . 91% obtain AP, inlet/outlet, judet views after reduction. (OBQ18.141) A 48-year-old male returns to your office 8 months after sustaining a proximal humerus fracture that was successfully treated nonoperatively. He is neurovascularly intact in his left arm and leg. He denies any fevers or chills. Web(SBQ18SP.25) A 48-year-old tree surgeon is evaluated in the trauma bay after falling from 20 feet onto his back. Physical examination is notable for laxity in his ankle and radiographs are unremarkable for fracture. WebClassification. Team Orthobullets (D) Trauma (OBQ10.19) A 47-year-old male sustained a comminuted calcaneus fracture in a motorcyle accident. He has not done any physical therapy nor received a corticosteroid injection. Webcalcaneus is osteotomized and rotated 50-90 degrees to keep posterior aspect of calcaneus distal. He denies any constitutional symptoms and his pain is well controlled. Debridement and lavage, exchange nailing using a larger diameter nail, intravenous antibiotics for 6 weeks. Figures A and B are the current radiographs. 91% findings. OTA classification of radius/ulna. delineates fracture anatomy and classification. Spiral (A1) Oblique (A2) Transverse (A3) Type B. Wedge fracture. 1% (25/2927) 4. (OBQ05.191) An 11-year-old child has a tibia-fibula fracture following a fall from a swing. An MRI image of this patient is shown in Figure A. typically, low-energy fall on outstretched hand, axial compression with the elbow in a semi-flexed position, radiocapitellar joint is an important static stabilizer of the elbow, potential block to motion and instability, essential to longitudinal and valgus stability of the elbow, can also lead to coronal plane instability with capitellar excision if medial structures are not intact, integral relationship with the posterolateral ligamentous complex of the elbow (i.e. Type IIA. The post-operative radiographs demonstrate that the lag screw is superior in the femoral head with a tip-apex distance of 40 millimeters. (OBQ09.222) A patient with an intertrochanteric hip fracture undergoes reduction and dynamic hip screw application. Orthobullets Team The post-operative radiographs demonstrate that the lag screw is superior in the femoral head with a tip-apex distance of 40 millimeters. The patient walks with an antalgic gait. Type IIB. Navicular fracture. posterior splint immobilization for < 3 weeks. Diagnosis. Type A. Initial radiographs are shown in Figures A and B, and intramedullary nailing of the fracture is planned. Web(OBQ09.222) A patient with an intertrochanteric hip fracture undergoes reduction and dynamic hip screw application. .63) A 34-year-old man is involved in a motor vehicle accident and sustains an open tibia fracture and is treated with intramedullary nailing. Biomechanics. Treatment. 10/16/2019. Anatomic. Diagnosis is made radiographically with foot radiographs but CT scan is often needed for full characterization of the fracture. AP and lateral radiographs are provided in Figure A. Jupiter Classification of Type II Monteggia Fracture-Dislocations. Classification. Diagnosis requires careful assessment of radiographs, MRI and determining the organism via biopsy and cultures. Retention of tibial nail, lifelong intravenous antibiotic suppression. must test each compartment separately. Orthobullets Team Pediatrics - Accessory Navicular ; Listen Now 14:0 min. Sangeorzan Classification of Navicular Body Fractures any navicular stress fracture, regardless of type, can be initially treated with cast immobilization and nonweight bearing He now complains of 12 months duration of pain in the thigh and recent ulceration and drainage of the skin near the site of his gunshot wound. (OBQ09.222) A patient with an intertrochanteric hip fracture undergoes reduction and dynamic hip screw application. He complains of right leg pain, and physical exam reveals no evidence of an open fracture. findings. Radiographs and a CT scan are obtained, shown in Figures A-C. lateral support. Physical examination is notable for laxity in his ankle and radiographs are unremarkable for fracture. He underwent operative fixation of his fracture. (OBQ12.156) A 36-year-old male sustains an open segmental tibia fracture associated with an overlying 8 cm soft tissue avulsion that requires skin grafting for soft tissue coverage. Orthobullets Team Ipsilateral calcaneus fracture. Classification. obtain post reduction CT for characterization of fracture. posterior dislocation (90%) occur with axial load on femur, typically with hip flexed and adducted scrutinize femoral neck to rule out fracture prior to attempting closed reduction. Type II. The clinical appearance and radiographs are seen in Figures A and B. (OBQ06.70) A 33-year-old man sustains a femur fracture in a motorcycle accident. History of bleomycin treatment. Classification. Prior to surgery, a CT scan of the knee is ordered for preoperative planning. Nonoperative. Webcalcaneus. Biomechanics. (SBQ18TR.42) 9% Ecchymosis and swelling. OTA classification of radius/ulna. AP and lateral radiographs are provided in Figure A. His surgical sites are well healed and there are no signs of drainage. 5% (176/3364) Hohl and Moore Classification of proximal tibia fracture-dislocations. He complains of right leg pain, and physical exam reveals no evidence of an open fracture. second most common tarsal fractures after calcaneus fxs. 1203 plays. (OBQ05.178) A 42-year-old male sustains a closed, isolated ulna shaft fracture with 2mm displacement and 3 degrees valgus angulation. Debridement and lavage, addition of ring fixator, intravenous antibiotics for 6 weeks. He ambulates with crutches and refrains from putting weight on the extremity. Orthobullets Team Classification. No vascular injury is identified. AP and lateral radiographs are provided in Figure A. A 20-year-old man falls from his bicycle. talus. The post-operative radiographs demonstrate that the lag screw is superior in the femoral head with a tip-apex distance of 40 millimeters. He recalls catching his foot on astroturf with a dorsiflexion and inversion moment about his ankle. 9% Type IIB. Sangeorzan Classification of Navicular Body Fractures any navicular stress fracture, regardless of type, can be initially treated with cast immobilization and nonweight bearing for 6-8 weeks with high rates of success. Orthobullets Team Ipsilateral calcaneus fracture. Low velocity . delineates fracture anatomy and classification. Orthobullets Engineer (admin) Trauma - Gun Shot Wounds; Listen Now 20:10 min. Thigh Compartment Syndrome is a devastating lower extremity condition where the osseofascial compartment pressure rises to a level that decreases perfusion to the thigh and. A tibial plafond fracture (also known as a pilon fracture) is a fracture of the distal end of the tibia, most commonly associated with comminution, intra-articular extension, and significant soft tissue injury. (OBQ12.6) A 75-year-old-male presents after being struck by a vehicle while crossing the street. He subsequently develops the post-traumatic condition shown in Figure A. Nonoperative. Preganglionic vs. postganglionic. Low velocity . He presents to the ED the following afternoon with increased difficulty using his right arm and associated pain. Web(SBQ17SE.64) A 32-year-old inebriated male falls from a mechanical bull at a bar and sustains a closed displaced intra-articular distal radius fracture. He has not done any physical therapy nor received a corticosteroid injection. Greater than 10mm of articular depression. Sangeorzan Classification of Navicular Body Fractures any navicular stress fracture, regardless of type, can be initially treated with cast immobilization and nonweight bearing for 6-8 weeks with high rates of success. He elects to undergo surgical intervention. Type IIC. Lateral decubitus with olecranon osteotomy. Diagnosis is made with the presence of severe and progressive thigh pain that worsenswith passive knee motion. His surgical wounds appear well-healed with a small sinus tract over the open fracture site. usually high energy injury (MVA, contact sports) atraumatic subluxation. No vascular injury is identified. WebGustilo Classification Tscherne Classification Calcaneus FX Other Trauma Topics 29th Annual Tampa Shoulder Course: Arthroplasty & Sports should be performed within 5cm of fracture site or area of maximal swelling. (SBQ18BS.6) (OBQ08.95) A 51-year-old female sustained a comminuted radial head fracture with 4 fragments and an associated elbow dislocation. calcaneus is osteotomized and rotated 50-90 degrees to keep posterior aspect of calcaneus distal. (OBQ12.195) Initial radiographs are shown in Figures A and B, and intramedullary nailing of the fracture is planned. account for 13-23% of talus fractures. rings placed at the level of the plafond or calcaneus to distract and reduce the fracture. A galeazzi fracture is a distal 1/3 radial shaft fracture with an associated distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) injury. CASES (1) Proximal Humerus Fracture Dislocation with Nerve Palsies (C1372) Benjamin C. Taylor Trauma - What is considered the earliest sign or symptom of a developing compartment syndrome of the leg? posterior dislocation (90%) occur with axial load on femur, typically with hip flexed and adducted scrutinize femoral neck to rule out fracture prior to attempting closed reduction. OTA classification of radius/ulna. Web(OBQ11.114) An 82-year-old nursing home resident falls onto his elbow while rising from a seated position. History of bleomycin treatment. Calcaneus FX Other Trauma Topics OTA classification. 91% He was treated with a tibial intramedullary nail (IMN). Distal to coronoid. (OBQ05.191) An 11-year-old child has a tibia-fibula fracture following a fall from a swing. Talus fracture. Jupiter Classification of Type II Monteggia Fracture-Dislocations. Over the last year, he has noticed "tissue growing out of the wound" and a malodorous smell. 26% (874/3364) 5. (OBQ04.157) talar body fractures . Entire condylar fracture. Simple fracture. A galeazzi fracture is a distal 1/3 radial shaft fracture with an associated distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) injury. Classification of Low Ankle Sprains. (SBQ12FA.67) A 35-year-old male fell and sustained an open talar neck fracture. His ESR and CRP are elevated. Presence of an acute open fracture and crush injury. He is account for 13 Capitellum Fractures are traumatic intra-articular elbow injuries involving the distal humerus at the capitellum. Gustilo Classification Tscherne Classification Calcaneus FX Other Trauma Topics 29th Annual Tampa Shoulder Course: Arthroplasty & Sports should be performed within 5cm of fracture site or area of maximal swelling. Orthobullets Engineer (admin) Trauma - Gun Shot Wounds; Listen Now 20:10 min. He endorses significant low back pain and an inability to ambulate. 9% His surgical sites are well healed and there are no signs of drainage. Anatomic location. Type IIB. Orthobullets Team Pediatrics - Accessory Navicular ; Listen Now 14:0 min. 45% (664/1485) 2. Preganglionic vs. postganglionic. The fracture is reduced and placed in a long leg splint in the emergency room. usually high energy injury (MVA, contact sports) atraumatic subluxation. Classification. 2023 Bobby Menges Memorial HSS Limb Reconstruction Course, Thigh Compartment Syndrome - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim. Calcaneus fracture. Imaging is shown in Figure A. obtain post reduction CT for characterization of fracture. What is the most appropriate Gustilo-Anderson classification of Figures A and B are the current radiographs. Nonoperative. Loss of sensation of ring and small finger, weakness of hand intrinsic muscles, Inability to flex the thumb and index finger IP joints, Laceration of the extensor indicis proprius tendon. He subsequently develops the post-traumatic condition shown in Figure A. obtain AP, inlet/outlet, judet views after reduction. Diagnosis. WebGustilo Classification Tscherne Classification Calcaneus FX Other Trauma Topics important to distinguish from medial clavicle physeal fracture (physis doesn't fuse until age 20-25) mechanism. On exam, his wounds are well healed with no erythema. Jupiter Classification of Type II Monteggia Fracture-Dislocations. He has pain and swelling at the elbow without evidence of instability. The decision is made to proceed with irrigation and debridement and nail exchange for a polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) with vancomycin and tobramycin impregnated IMN. History of bleomycin treatment. second most common tarsal fractures after calcaneus fxs. He presents at 2 months after surgery. Open reduction internal fixation of the distal humerus fracture, Nonsurgical management with early passive range of motion exercises, Initial nonsurgical management followed by interpositional arthroplasty when the fracture has healed, Excision of the capitellar fragments and fixation of the trochlear fragments. Treatment is usually emergent fasciotomies of all 3 compartments. Orthobullets Team 12/11/2019. A 41-year-old male sustained the open injury shown in Figures A and B after a motor vehicle accident. Team Orthobullets (D) Trauma (OBQ10.19) A 47-year-old male sustained a comminuted calcaneus fracture in a motorcyle accident. 5% (176/3364) An 88-year-old female presents after a fall onto her left arm. Diagnosis is made using plain radiographs of the elbow. Operative. Core needle bone culture followed by intravenous antibiotics, Surgical debridement, culture, and intravenous antibiotics, Core needle biopsy, chest CT scan, and bone scan, Neoadjuvant chemotherapy and wide resection followed by adjuvant chemotherapy. delineates fracture anatomy and classification. fracture identified on post reduction plain films. .63) A 34-year-old man is involved in a motor vehicle accident and sustains an open tibia fracture and is treated with intramedullary nailing. Prior to surgery, a CT scan of the knee is ordered for preoperative planning. Despite surgical debridement and long-term antibiotics, recurrence rate of chronic osteomyelitis in adults is 30%, Poor prognosis in patients with major nutritional or systemic disorders, Adult Knee Trauma Radiographic Evaluation, Proximal Humerus Fracture Nonunion and Malunion, Distal Radial Ulnar Joint (DRUJ) Injuries. Type A. Figures C-E are the most recent imaging findings. Metaphyseal-diaphyseal junction. WebDiagnosis is made radiographically with foot radiographs but CT scan is often needed for full characterization of the fracture. 22-A2.3. Type A. History of COPD. He is Copyright 2022 Lineage Medical, Inc. All rights reserved. His radiographs show a comminuted displaced olecranon fracture involving 25% of the articular surface with global osteopenia. History of COPD. obtain AP, inlet/outlet, judet views after reduction. Distal to coronoid. Calcaneus FX Other Trauma Topics A Monteggia fracture is defined as a proximal 1/3 ulna fracture with an associated radial head dislocation. Firmness and decreased compressibility of the compartments is often present. 22-A2.3. Type IIC. A 34-year-old man is involved in a motor vehicle accident and sustains an open tibia fracture and is treated with intramedullary nailing. 7% (105/1485) 3. Clinical. On exam, his wounds are well healed with no erythema. The fracture is reduced and placed in a long leg splint in the emergency room. He has pain and swelling at the elbow without evidence of instability. On examination, his skin is intact, with moderate swelling, and limited elbow range of motion due to pain/swelling. (OBQ12.156) A 36-year-old male sustains an open segmental tibia fracture associated with an overlying 8 cm soft tissue avulsion that requires skin grafting for soft tissue coverage. findings. The fracture is reduced and placed in a long leg splint in the emergency room. Type I. Coronal split fracture. Calcaneus FX Other Trauma Topics capitellar fracture can cause potential block to motion and instability due to loss of the radiocapitellar articulation. Type IIC. Osteomyelitis is the infection of bone characterized by progressive inflammatory destruction and apposition of new bone. However he is still having persistent anterior shoulder/arm pain that worsens with most activities. Kennedy classification based on the direction of displacement of the tibia. The patient walks with an antalgic gait. WebClassification. Needle compartment pressures are diagnostic in cases ofinconclusive physical exam findings and in sedated patients. from a handgun with a muzzle-velocity of 1000 feet/second if he is neurovascularly intact and radiographs reveal no fracture? rings placed at the level of the plafond or calcaneus to distract and reduce the fracture. 8% (281/3364) 4. (SBQ18SP.25) A 48-year-old tree surgeon is evaluated in the trauma bay after falling from 20 feet onto his back. Type I. Coronal split fracture. What is a potential complication of the surgical approach to address this injury? (OBQ07.239) (OBQ11.253) A 17-year-old ballet dancer presents with 5 months of pain in the posterior aspect of the right lower extremity that is exacerbated with the ballet position shown in Figure A. WebAnatomic classification. 22-A2.3. 5.0 (2) See More See Less. WebKennedy classification based on the direction of displacement of the tibia. (OBQ05.201) He is afebrile. Talus fracture. Simple fracture. For the next 4 years, he continues to have pain and persistent discharge from a sinus over his shin. 45% (664/1485) 2. Copyright 2022 Lineage Medical, Inc. All rights reserved. He presents at 2 months after surgery. findings. (OBQ13.14) A 30-year-old man is brought to your level 1 trauma center with a closed left diaphyseal humerus fracture, a closed left midshaft femur fracture, right sided rib fractures, and multiple facial fractures following a motorcycle accident. Radiographs and a CT scan are obtained, shown in Figures A-C. (OBQ05.274) He is going to be scheduled for open reduction internal fixation. lateral support. WebClassification. Operative. May occur anywhere that skeletal muscle is surrounded by fascia, but most commonly, tight casts, dressings, or external wrappings, pain out of proportion to clinical situation is usually first symptom, difficult to assess in children (unable to verbalize), indicative of nerve ischemia in affected compartment, amputation usually inevitable in this case, unequivocally positive clinical findings should prompt, within 5cm of fracture site or area of maximal swelling, based primarily on physical exam in patient with, presentation not consistent with compartment syndrome, emergent fasciotomy of all affected compartments, clinical presentation consistent with compartment syndrome, within 30 mm Hg of diastolic blood pressure, intraoperatively, diastolic blood pressure may be decreased from anesthesia, must compare intra-operative measurement to pre-operative diastolic pressure, anterolateral incision over length of thigh, single incision technique for anterior and posterior compartments, expose and decompress anterior compartment, retract vastus lateralis medially to expose lateral intermuscular septum, incise lateral intermuscular septum to decompress posterior compartment, Associated with significant long-term morbidity, over 50% will experience functional deficits including, Adult Knee Trauma Radiographic Evaluation, Proximal Humerus Fracture Nonunion and Malunion, Distal Radial Ulnar Joint (DRUJ) Injuries. 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