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1 Prof Dr Osama Amin Prof Of Orthopedics Qassim University

2 Objectives  ƒ To recognise common orthopaedic trauma  ƒ To be able to describe the injury to a  colleague/orthopaedic surgeon

3 What is a fracture?  ƒ A break, rupture or crack in bone or cartilage

4 How to describe a fracture  Location  Bone  Position within the bone  Proximal  Mid  Distal Epiphysis Epiphyseal plate (physis) Diaphysis Metaphysis (proximal) Metaphysis (distal)

5 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  OPEN / CLOSED  COMPLETE / INCOMPLETE  SIMPLE / COMMINUTED  DIRECTION OF FRACTURE LINE  INTRA- OR EXTRA-ARTICULAR  DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE IN ANATOMICAL POSITION

6 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  OPEN/CLOSED  Closed  No break in the skin  Open (Compound)  Part of the bone protrudes through the skin

7 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  OPEN/CLOSED  Closed  No break in the skin  Open (Compound)  Part of the bone protrudes through the skin

8 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  COMPLETE/INCOMPLETE  Complete  All cortical surfaces disrupted  Incomplete

9 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  COMPLETE/INCOMPLETE  Complete  All cortical surfaces disrupted  Incomplete Post-Fixation

10 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  COMPLETE/INCOMPLETE  Complete  Incomplete  Greenstick  Buckle  Plastic bowing fracture

11 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  COMPLETE/INCOMPL ETE  Complete  Incomplete  Greenstick - break of one cortical margin only due to tension  Buckle  Plastic bowing fracture

12 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  COMPLETE/INCOMPL ETE  Complete  Incomplete  Greenstick  Buckle - buckling of cortex due to compression  Plastic bowing fracture Cortical Buckle

13 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  COMPLETE/INCOMPL ETE  Complete  Incomplete  Greenstick  Buckle  Plastic bowing fracture  microfractures but no gross visible fracture line Bowing fracture

14 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  SIMPLE / COMMINUTED  Simple – single fracture line resulting in two bone fragments  Comminuted

15 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  SIMPLE / COMMINUTED  Simple – single fracture line resulting in two bone fragments  Comminuted → more than two fracture fragments

16 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  SIMPLE / COMMINUTED  Simple – single fracture line resulting in two bone fragments  Comminuted → more than two fracture fragments Butterfly fragment – V shaped fragment not completely circumscribed by cortex

17 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  DIRECTION  Transverse  Spiral  Oblique

18 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  DIRECTION  Transverse  Break straight across the bone  Spiral  Oblique

19 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  DIRECTION  Transverse  Break straight across the bone  Spiral  Break travels around the bone  Oblique

20 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  DIRECTION  Transverse  Break straight across the bone  Spiral  Break travels around the bone  Oblique

21 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  DIRECTION  Transverse  Spiral  Oblique  Break is diagonally across the bone

22 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  DIRECTION  Transverse  Spiral  Oblique  Break is diagonally across the bone Post surgical follow-up

23 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  DIRECTION  Transverse  Spiral  Oblique  Break is diagonally across the bone

24 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  INTRA / EXTRAARTICULAR Intraarticular fracture Comminuted Intra-articular fracture (Rolando fracture)

25 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture Callus Rolando fracture follow-up

26 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  CHANGE IN ANATOMICAL POSITION  Length  Distraction  Shortening  over-riding  impacted  Displacement  Undisplaced  Anterior, lateral etc  Angulation/tilt  Rotation Distracted superior and inferior patellar poles

27 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  CHANGE IN ANATOMICAL POSITION  Length  Distraction  Shortening  over-riding  impacted  Displacement  Undisplaced  Anterior, lateral etc  Angulation/tilt  Rotation Over-riding fracture fragments Rotated distal fragment

28 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  CHANGE IN ANATOMICAL POSITION  Length  Distraction  Shortening  over-riding  impacted  Displacement  Undisplaced  Anterior, lateral etc  Angulation/tilt  Rotation Impacted fracture of humeral neck

29 HowtodescribeafractureHow to describe a fracture  CHANGE IN ANATOMICAL POSITION  Length  Distraction  Shortening  over-riding  impacted  Displacement  Undisplaced  Anterior, lateral etc  Angulation/tilt  Rotation Medial angulation (at fracture apex) Lateral displacement (half a bone’s width) Valgus deformity

30 Valgus and varusValgus and varus  Describe direction of movement in the lateral plane of the distal part of the bone  Valgus = lateral/away from midline of the body  Varus = medial/toward the midline of the body mediallateral valgus varus

31 Special types of fractures  Pathological  Stress  Periprosthetic  Salter-Harris

32 Special types of fractures  Pathological fractures  Occur in diseased bone  Pre-existing pathology eg  bone cyst,  osteogenesis imperfecta  Acquired lesion eg  metastases, myeloma enchondroma fracture

33 Special types of fractures  Stress fracture  Abnormal stresses placed on normal bone  eg runners, ballet dancers  Can be difficult to identify on plain films  More easily detected with MRI or bone scan

34 Special types of fractures  Periprosthetic Spiral periprosthetic fracture with associated shortening and rotation of the distal fracture fragment Post fixation

35 Special types of fractures  Salter Harris fractures  Special type of fracture involving the growth plate in children  May have consequences for later bone growth IIIIIIIVV

36 Special types of fractures  Salter Harris fractures  S – slipped (type I)  A – above epiphyseal plate (type II)  L – lower than epiphyseal plate (type III)  T – through epiphyseal plate (type IV)  R – “rammed” epiphyseal plate (type V) IIIIIIIVV

37 Special types of fractures  Salter Harris fractures  S – slipped (type I)  A – above epiphyseal plate (type II)  L – lower than epiphyseal plate (type III)  T – through epiphyseal plate (type IV)  R – “rammed” epiphyseal plate (type V) IIIIIIIVV

38 Special types of fractures  Salter Harris fractures  S – slipped (type I)  A – above epiphyseal plate (type II)  L – lower than epiphyseal plate (type III)  T – through epiphyseal plate (type IV)  R – “rammed” epiphyseal plate (type V) IIIIIIIVV

39 Special types of fractures  Salter Harris fractures  S – slipped (type I)  A – above epiphyseal plate (type II)  L – lower than epiphyseal plate (type III)  T – through epiphyseal plate (type IV)  R – “rammed” epiphyseal plate (type V) IIIIIIIVV


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