MUNIR SAADEDDIN, FRCSED ASST. PROFESSOR & CONSULTANT COLLEGE OF MEDICINE KING SAUD UNIVERSITY Introduction to Orthopaedics المحاضره عباره عن نظره عامه.

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MUNIR SAADEDDIN, FRCSED ASST. PROFESSOR & CONSULTANT COLLEGE OF MEDICINE KING SAUD UNIVERSITY Introduction to Orthopaedics المحاضره عباره عن نظره عامه للمنهج وكل ما فيها سيشرح بمحاضرات منفصله هنا خذ فكره عامه عن المصطلحات الشائعه فقط وتفاصيل الامراض ستفصل لاحقا

Orthopaedics ORTHO = Straight, Upright, Correct Paios = Child First used by Nicolas Andry a French doctor(1841) in a book titled Orthopedia : the art to correct and prevent deformities in children

Orthopedic Surgery = Not only Bone Surgery Orthopedic specialty is the branch of medicine which manage trauma and disease of Musculoskeletal system It includes : bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, peripheral nerves, vertebral column and spinal cord and its nerves

Orthopedic Specialty Also Known as : Trauma and Orthopedic Surgery Sub-Specialties in orthopedic include : Pediatric Orthopedic, Sport and Reconstructive Orthopedic, Orthopedic Trauma, Arthroplasty, Spinal Surgery and Foot and Ankle surgery

Red Flags Red Flags = Warning Symptom or Sign Red flags should always be looked for and remembered Presence of a red flag means the necessity for urgent or different action/intervention

Examples of Red Flags Open Fractures : more serious and very high possibility of infection and complications Complicated Fractures : fracture with injury to major blood vessel, nerve or nearby structure Compartment Syndrome : increase in intra- compartment pressure which endangers the blood circulation of the limb and may affect nerve supply Cauda Equina Syndrome : compression of the nerve roots of the Cauda Equina at the spinal canal which affect motor and nerve supply to lower limbs and bladder (also saddle or peri-anal area)

Examples of Red Flags Infection of Bone, Joint and Soft Tissue Osteomyelitis : Infection of the bone Septic Arthritis :Infection of the joint Cellulitis :spreading Infection of the soft tissue May cause septicemia or irreversible damage. Multiple Trauma or Pelvic Injury: more than one fracture or injury sustained at the same time consider massive blood loss and associated injuries. Acute joint Dislocations : requires urgent reduction or may cause serious complications

Alignment terminology

Alignment Terminology: Cubitus Varus

Alignment terminology: Cubitus Valgus

Congenital or Acquired Acquired conditions include : Trauma Developmental Inflammation Infection Neuromuscular Degenerative Metabolic Tumor

Congenital Anomaly : Talepoequinovarus TEV

Traumatic Injuries Fractures Dislocations Soft tissues injuries: ligaments, tendons Nerve injuries Epiphyseal injuries

Fractures: Break in the continuity of bone

Dislocations Complete separation of the articular surface Distal to proximal fragment Anterior, Posterior, Inferior, Superior

Dislocation with fracture of the bone Always X-Ray Joint Above and Below Fracture Dislocation

Fracture Dislocation Dorsal Spine ( thoracic spine )

Force due to Resisted Muscle Action:- “Avulsion” Transverse pattern Avulsion Fracture

Intra-articular Fractures If displaced ; should always be treated by ORIF= Open Reduction and Internal Fixation failure to reduce and fix such fracture results in loss of function, deformity and early degenerative changes

External Fixator : Ilizarove: in Trauma or Correction of Deformities

Soft tissue injuries of the knee Remember : ACL : Anterior cruciate ligament  its function is preventing the Knee ( patella ) from going FORWARD PCL : posterior cruciate ligament :  its function is preventing the Knee from going BACKWARD MCL : medial collateral ligament :  its function is preventing the knee from going ( VALGUS ) ( laterally ) LCL : lateral collateral ligament :  its function is preventing the knee from going ( VARUS ) ( mediulally ) Meniscus : prevent the joint from friction  it affeccted in Osteoarthiritist

Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury: MRI

ACL Injury: Lachman’s test

MCL: Value of Stress Xrays

(Developmental Dislocation of Hip) DDH

Orthosis جهاز مقوم : Pavlick Harness for DDH

Developmental Foot deformity: Hallux Valgus

Developmental: SCFE (Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis)

Spinal Deformities: Kyphosis or Hyperlordosis Scoliosis' : Scoliosis is a side-to-side curvature of the spine Kyphosis : Kyphosis is the extreme curvature of the upper back also known as a hunchback. Hyperlordosis : abnormal forward curvature of the spine  common in pregnant ladies

Spinal Deformity: Scoliosis

Degenerative Disorders Occur at any joint Can be primary or secondary Increased wear and tear Can lead to pain and/or deformity and/or loss of function Increase with advancing age Management depends on type and age

OA Hip

Total Hip Arthroplasty ( THA )

Osteoarthosis of Knee

Osteoarthritis of Knee

Metabolic Disorders (Rickets): Bow Legs

Osteoporosis: Fractured NOF

Hemi-Arthroplasty Lt Hip

Spinal Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis: Colles fracture

Bone Tumors Malignant tumors are MORE than Begnin

Bone Tumor

Bone tumors

Neurological Evaluation : Sensory احفظ ال : Dermatomes مهمه بالفحص الاكلينيكي بالاوسكي

Nerve Injury: Muscle wasting

Nerve Injury: Sensory Loss

Muscle Power Testing : Iliopsoas

Muscle Power Testing : Quadriceps

Spinal Cord Injury Often results from fracture dislocation of spine When injury is at cervical spine it may result in Tetraplegia Injury at dorsal spine may result in Paraplegia

Devastating effect of Spinal Cord Injury

Neuromuscular disorder: Polio

Chronic Osteomyelitis : discharging sinus

Spinal Infection : Tuberculosis: Para Vertebral Abscess

Chronic Osteomyelitis : Sequestrum  dead bone inside the bone  its complication of Chronic bone infection it usually produce Pus

Physiotherapy for Orthopedic Patients Physiotherapy is an important part of orthopedic and trauma management It is used for : pain relief, prevention of stiffness, muscle strengthening, mobilisation of stiff joint or spine, training non-weight bearing or partial weight bearing Physiotherapy modalities include: heat, cold, exercise, ultrasound, traction, electrical stimulation

Clinical Skill: Cast application

Clinical Skills: Knee Aspiration