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12 September 2024
N 18:50 | Clavicle fracture diffhist +1,377 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />'''Clavicle fracture''' is relatively common. They primarily occur due to fall onto the shoulder. Fractures of the middle third of the clavicle accounts for most cases. Fracture fragments may cause pneumothorax or neurovascular injury. Treatment is conservative with a sling. == Etiology == Clavicle fracture occurs due to fall onto the shoulder in 90% of cases. Direct blow and fall onto outstretched hand accounts for the remaining cases....") |
N 18:49 | Scapula fracture diffhist +1,105 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />'''Scapula fractures''' are rare injuries. They usually involve the scapular neck, body, or glenoid cavity. There are often associated injuries. They’re mostly treated conservatively but surgical treatment is indicated for displaced or intraarticular fractures. A “floating shoulder” refers to ipsilateral fracture of the scapular neck and clavicle, causing the shoulder to “float” freely. Floating shoulder is an indication of surg...") |
N 18:47 | B7. Foot fractures and dislocations. Achilles-tendon injuries diffhist +227 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "= Foot fractures = {{#lst:Foot fracture|traumatology}} = Foot dislocations = {{#lst:Foot dislocation|traumatology}} = Achilles tendon injuries {{#lst:Achilles tendon injury|traumatology}} Category:Traumatology (POTE course)") |
N 18:46 | Achilles tendon injury diffhist +2,552 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />The Achilles tendon, the largest tendon in the body, may be partially or completely ruptured and is a typical injury of active people. Rupture typically occurs when a sudden stress is applied to an already weakened or degenerated tendon. It's a common sports injury after rapid acceleration and pivoting. Patients usually describe the sensation of being struck or kicked at the back of the ankle, often with an audible “pop”. A gap in the...") |
N 18:45 | Foot dislocation diffhist +1,793 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />Subtalar dislocation refers to dislocation of the talonavicular and talocalcaneal joints, causing displacement of the calcaneus, cuboid, navicular, and all of the forefoot from the talus. Dislocation most commonly occurs in the medial direction, medially to the talus. This occurs due to high energy trauma, and presents with a foot locked in supination. It’s managed conservatively, with closed reduction and casting. Lisfranc injury is a...") |
N 18:44 | Foot fracture diffhist +4,472 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />Any bone in the foot may break, but only talus, calcaneus, and 5th metatarsal fractures were included in the lecture. However, I was asked regarding toe fractures on the exam so I’ve included those as well. The talus is a so-called free-floating bone in the foot and ankle joint, referring to how it doesn’t have any tendons or muscles attaching to it. Its blood supply is vulnerable to injury. Fractures of the talus may involve the tala...") |
N 18:39 | Pilon fracture diffhist +41 Nikolas talk contribs (Redirected page to Ankle fractures and sprains) |
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18:36 (cur | prev) +4,424 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />Ankle injuries are one of the most common causes of presentation to primary care and emergency departments. They may be purely ligamentous ('''ankle sprain''') or involve bone ('''ankle fractures'''). Ankle sprains are more common and less serious than ankle fractures. A syndesmotic sprain is one in which syndesmotic structures (which are critical to ankle stability) are injured. Most ankle fractures affect one or both malleoli. A pilon...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched |
N 18:37 | B6. Pilon fracture. Fractures and ligament injuries of the ankle diffhist +89 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "{{#lst:Ankle fractures and sprains|traumatology}} Category:Traumatology (POTE course)") |
N 18:36 | Ankle fracture diffhist +41 Nikolas talk contribs (Redirected page to Ankle fractures and sprains) |
N 09:20 | B5. Ligament and meniscal injuries of the knee. Patellar fractures. diffhist +248 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "= Ligament injury of the knee = {{#lst:Knee ligament injuries|traumatology}} = Meniscal injury of the knee = {{#lst:Meniscus tears|traumatology}} = Patellar fractures = {{#lst:Patellar fracture|traumatology}} Category:Traumatology (POTE course)") |
N 09:19 | Patellar fracture diffhist +1,572 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />'''Patellar fractures''' are the result of blunt trauma to the patella or due to a contracting quadriceps. These fractures are rare, accounting for approximately 1% of all fractures. == Etiology == Fall onto flexed knee or the knee hitting the dashboard during motor vehicle accident are the most frequent causes of patellar fracture. == Classification == Patellar fractures are classified according to their morphology: * Undisplaced * Tra...") |
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N 09:04 | B4. Proximal and middle shaft lower leg fractures diffhist +77 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "{{#lst:Tibial fracture|traumatology}} Category:Traumatology (POTE course)") |
N 09:04 | Tibial fracture diffhist +1,663 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />'''Proximal tibial and tibial shaft fractures''' have the highest ratio of open to closed fractures among all fractures. Fractures of the tibia occur due to high energy trauma (most common), low energy trauma, or repetitive use (stress fractures). Treatment is most frequently surgical. External fixation may be used temporarily in case of open fractures or polytrauma. Malunion, nonunion, compartment syndrome, neurovascular injury, and infec...") |
N 08:58 | B3. Trochanteric, diaphyseal and distal fractures of the femur diffhist +221 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "= Trochanteric fractures = {{#lst:Trochanteric fracture|traumatology}} = Femoral shaft and distal femoral fractures = {{#lst:Femoral shaft and distal femoral fracture|traumatology}} Category:Traumatology (POTE course)") |
N 08:57 | Femoral shaft and distal femoral fracture diffhist +1,282 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />'''Femoral shaft fractures and distal femoral fractures''' may occur in young due to high energy trauma or elderly due to low energy trauma. They’re classified according to Winquist-Hansen. Treatment is ORIF. == Classification == These fractures are classified according to the AO/ASIF classification or Winquist-Hansen classification. == Clinical features == Femoral shaft fractures are usually clinically obvious due to local presence of...") |
N 08:57 | Trochanteric fracture diffhist +2,647 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />'''Trochanteric (femur) fractures''' are a type of hip fracture. Pertrochanteric and intertrochanteric fractures are at the level of the greater and lesser trochanter, while subtrochanteric fractures are more distal. Pertrochanteric fractures involve both trochanters, whereas the fracture line of an intertrochanteric fracture runs between the trochanters, but the difference is small and so these terms are often used interchangeably. Th...") |
N 08:53 | B2. Femoral neck fractures and their complications. Femoral head fractures diffhist +74 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "{{#lst:Hip fracture|traumatology}} Category:Traumatology (POTE course)") |
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08:45 (cur | prev) +1,662 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />'''Traumatic dislocation of the hip''' refers to dislocation of the femoral head from the acetabular socket. It is rare and usually associated with other injuries, like acetabular fracture or hip fracture. It mostly occurs due to high energy trauma in young. 90% of traumatic hip dislocations are posterior. It may lead to osteonecrosis of the femoral head, osteoarthritis, and sciatic nerve injury. == Classification == Hip dislocations are...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched |
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N 08:52 | Acetabular fracture 2 changes history +1,847 [Nikolas (2×)] | |||
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08:44 (cur | prev) +1,685 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />'''Fractures of the acetabulum''' are, like pelvic fractures, a result of high energy motor vehicle accidents in young or low energy falls in elderly. Fractures to joint surfaces predispose to later osteoarthritis, so proper treatment is important. Associated ipsilateral neurovascular injury is not uncommon and must be kept in mind. == Classification == Acetabular fractures may be classified according to the Judet and...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched |
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08:38 (cur | prev) +3,442 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />'''Fractures of the pelvis''', including the acetabulum, is mostly a result of motor vehicle accidents (high-energy trauma) in young adults, and therefore often co-exists with other injuries or fractures. It may also occur in elderly due to falls from standing height (low-energy trauma). Low-energy fractures (elderly) are usually isolated and do not damage the integrity of the pelvic ring. High-energy fractures (young) usually damage the...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched |
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08:50 (cur | prev) +3,575 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "<section begin="traumatology" />'''Hip fractures''' are those which involve the proximal femur, including femoral head fractures, femoral neck fractures, trochanteric fractures, and subtrochanteric fractures. Hip fractures are one of the most common fractures of the elderly, and a common cause of admission to the hospital. They’re also severe and can cause severe morbidity and mortality. Hip fractures affect 169 / 100 000 each year, and females more often than males....") Tag: Visual edit: Switched |
N 08:47 | B1. Pelvic and acetabular fractures. Traumatic hip dislocations. diffhist +243 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "= Pelvic fractures = {{#lst:Pelvic fracture|traumatology}} = Acetabular fractures = {{#lst:Acetabular fracture|traumatology}} = Traumatic hip dislocation = {{#lst:Traumatic hip dislocation|traumatology}} Category:Traumatology (POTE course)") |
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N 20:18 | 65. Closure abnormalities of the spinal cord diffhist +140 Nikolas talk contribs (Created page with "{{#lst:Spinal dysraphism|orthopaedics}} Category:Orthopaedics (POTE course) {{DEFAULTSORT:75._Closure_abnormalities_of_the_spinal_cord}}") |
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