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ORTHOPEDICS


EVALUATION OF ORTHOPEDIC INJURIES

DEFINITIONS OFFRACTURES AND THEORTHOPAEDICTRAUMAASSOCIATION(OTA)
CLASSIFICATIONSYSTEM
■ Closed fractures:Break in the bone or cartilage with skin intact
■ Open fractures:Any fracture where there is a traumatic wound allowing
the outside to communicate with the bone
■ High risk of infection
■ Treatment includes prophylactic antibiotics, tetanus prophylaxis, irriga-
tion and debridement, and emergent orthopedic consultation.

Components of OTA classification system of fractures (see Figure 4.1):


  1. Bone:Describes the bone(s) that is/are involved, eg, radius.

  2. Segmental location: Describes the location of the fracture relative to the
    bone, eg, physis (see Chapter 5, Pediatrics, for Salter-Harris classification system),
    proximal, diaphyseal, distal

  3. Type: Describes the complexity of the fracture, eg, simple, wedge, complex,
    articular

  4. Group:Describes the orientation of the fracture line, eg, hairline, greenstick,
    torus, nightstick, linear, transverse, oblique, segmental, spiral, crush

  5. Subgroup:Describes further the relative orientation of the fracture line,
    eg, displacement, separation, shortening, angulation, rotation


ASSESSMENT OFNEUROVASCULARSTRUCTURES
See Table 4.1 for common injuries and their associated neurovascular
complications.

MANAGEMENT OFORTHOPEDICINJURIES
■ Analgesia
■ Reduction if necessary
■ Reassess neurovascular status.
■ Splints
■ Shoulder immobilizer
■ Sling
■ Long-arm gutter
■ Sugar-tong
■ Short-arm gutter
■ Thumb spica
■ Knee immobilizer
■ Posterior ankle mold
■ Ankle stirrup
■ Orthopedic consultation or referral

COMPLICATIONS OFORTHOPEDICINJURIES
■ Malunion or nonunion
■ Avascular necrosis
■ Hip dislocation
■ Scaphoid fracture

All open fractures require
emergent orthopedic
consultation because of high
risk of infection.

Neurovascular
evaluation—
PMS
Pulse
Motor
Sensation

FIGURE 4.1. The AP
view of the forearm
shows a simple, trans-
verse distal radial shaft
fracture with approxi-
mately 90% displacement.
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