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FRACTURES
MSS CASE 4a
OUTLINE
 Introduction
 Fractures of radius and ulna
 Carpal fractures (scaphoid)
 Fasciotomy
 Indications
INTRODUCTION
Fracture:
 Break in the structural continuity of the bone
 More often the break is complete and the bone fragments are
displaced
 Closed (or simple)  overlying skin remains intact
 Open (or compound)  skin or one of the body cavities is breached
FRACTURES OF THE RADIUS
AND ULNA
MONTEGGIA FRACTURE
 1814, Giovanni Battista Monteggia
 Fracture to the proximal third of the ulna
 Anterior dislocation of radial head
 Description based on history of injury and physical examination
findings
BADO CLASSIFICATION
 Type I - Fracture of the proximal or middle third of the ulna with anterior
dislocation of the radial head
 Type II - Fracture of the proximal or middle third of the ulna with
posterior dislocation of the radial head
 Type III - Fracture of the ulnar metaphysis with lateral dislocation of
the radial head
 Type IV - Fracture of the proximal or middle third of the ulna
and radius with anterior dislocation of the radial head
ETIOLOGY
 Fall on an outstretched hand with forced pronation
 If the elbow is flexed, the chance of a type II or III lesion is
greater
 High-energy trauma & low-energy trauma
PROGNOSIS
 In 1991, Anderson and Meyer used the following criteria to
evaluate forearm fractures and their prognosis:
 Excellent - Union with less than 10° loss of elbow and wrist flexion/extension
and less than 25% loss of forearm rotation
 Satisfactory - Union with less than 20° loss of elbow and wrist
flexion/extension and less than 50% loss of forearm rotation
 Unsatisfactory - Union with greater than 30° loss of elbow and wrist
flexion/extension and greater than 50% loss of forearm rotation
 Failure - Malunion, nonunion, or chronic osteomyelitis
CLINICAL FEATURES
 Elbow pain
 Depending on the type of fracture and severity
Elbow swelling, deformity, crepitus and paresthesia or numbness
 X-ray
 Isolated fractures of ulna
 Forward dislocation of radial head, fracture of the upper 3rd of ulna with
forward bowing
 Posterior or Lateral ulna bowing  with posterior or lateral displacement of
radial head
TREATMENT
 Aim  Restore the length of fractured ulna
 Adults
 Via a posterior approach
 Ulna fracture reduction with bone restoration to full length (fixation with
plate and screws)
 Radial head reduction
Stability testing full range of flexion and extension
 Radial head doesn’t reduce:
 Perform open reduction
TREATMENT
 Children
 Features are similar to those in adults
 Ulnar fracture may be incomplete (greenstick)
 If undetected & corrected chronic subluxation of radial head
 Incomplete ulnar fractures
 Close reduction
 Complete fractures
 Open reduction & fixation (intramedullary rod/small plate)
GALEAZZI FRACTURE
 Described in 1934 by Galeazzi
 More common than Monteggia fracture
 Usually caused by a fall on a hyperpronated forearm
 Radial fracture (lower third), inferior radio-ulnar joint
dislocation
CLINICAL FEATURES
 Pain and soft tissue swelling
 Anterior interosseous nerve palsy
 Loss of pinch mechanism
TREATMENT
 Restore the length of fractured bone
 Open reduction of radius and distal radioulnar joint
 “Fracture of necessity”
 X-ray is taken to ensure that the distal radioulnar joint is reduced
 3 possibilities:
Distal radio-ulnar joint is reduced and stable
Distal radio-ulnar joint is reduced but unstable
Distal radio-ulnar joint is irreducible
a) Monteggia
fracture
b) Galeazzi fracture
X-ray
Galeazzi type
before and after
reduction &
plating
COLLES’ FRACTURE
 Described in 1814 by Abraham Colles
 Transverse fracture above the wrist with dorsal displacement
of distal fragment
 Common in older people
CLINICAL FEATURES
 Dinner fork deformity
 Tenderness on the back of the wrist and a depression
anteriorly
 Patients with less deformity:
 Local tenderness and pain on wrist movements
 X-ray
 Transverse fracture of radius (corticocancellous junction)
 Ulnar styloid is broken off
TREATMENT
 Undisplaced fractures
 Dorsal splint for a day or two until swelling has resolved, then the cast
is completed
 X-ray is taken at 10-14 days
Displaced fractures
Comminuted fractures
SMITH’S FRACTURE
Reversed Colles’
Transverse fracture of radius above the wrist with
anterior displacement of distal fragment
Caused by a fall on the back of the hand
CLINICAL FEATURES
 Wrist injury but no dinner-fork deformity
 Garden-spade deformity
 X-ray
 Fracture via distal radial metaphysis
 Lateral view  distal fragment is displaced and tilted anteriorly
TREATMENT
 Reduced by traction, supination and extension of wrist
 Forearm is immobilized in a cast for 6 weeks
 X-ray taken at 7-10 days to ensure the fracture hasn’t slipped
 Unstable fractures
 Fixed with percutaneous wires or a plate
FRACTURED SCAPHOID
 Account for 75% of all carpal fractures
 Usually caused by a fall on the dorsiflexed hand
 Most scaphoid fractures are stable; with unstable fractures the
fragments may become displaced
 Humpback deformity
 Flexion of distal fragment and dorsal tilting of proximal fragment with lunate
(a Dorsal Intercalated Segment Instability (DISI) deformity)
 Blood supply  diminishes proximally
 1% distal fractures, 20% middle third fractures and 40% proximal fractures
result in nonunion or avascular necrosis of the proximal fragment
CLINICAL FEATURES
 Tenderness in the anatomical snuffbox
 X-ray
 Fracture is transverse via the narrowest part of the bone (waist)
 Look for subtle signs of displacement
 E.g.: obliquity and opening of the fracture line, angulation of the distal fragment
and foreshortening of the scaphoid image
 Few weeks after the injury the fracture may be more obvious; if union is
delayed, cavitation appears on either side of the break
 Old, un-united fractures have ‘hard’ borders
 Relative sclerosis of proximal fragment  avascular necrosis
TREATMENT
 Scaphoid tubercle fracture
 No splintage required
 Treated ass a wrist sprain
 Apply crepe bandage and encourage movement
 Undisplaced fractures
 No reduction required
 Treated in plaster
 Cast is applied from the upper forearm to metacarpo-phalangeal joints of
fingers including proximal phalanx of thumb
 Wrist is held dorsiflexed and the thumb forwards in the ‘glass holding’
position
 Cast is retained for 8 weeks,
 Displaced fractures
 Can also be treated in plaster
 Open reduction  increases the likelihood of union and reduce
immobilization time
INDICATIONS FOR
FASCIOTOMY
FASCIOTOMY
 A surgical procedure where the fascia is cut to relieve
tension or pressure commonly to treat the resulting loss of
circulation to an area of tissue or muscle.
 Performed through a volar approach, a dorsal approach or
both.
 In the forearm, the volar compartment, dorsal
compartment, and mobile wad compartment are
interconnected
INDICATIONS
 Based on clinical impression.
 4 signs & symptoms (4 Ps)
 Pain that is out of proportion to clinical findings
 Pain with passive stretch of involved muscles
 Pain with palpation of involved compartment
 Pressure increase within the compartment as measured
 In a patient who can’t express pain or paresthesias
 clinical examination, monitoring of compartment pressure
 Masquelet
 Whenever diastolic pressure minus tissue pressure is less than 30 mmHg
REFERENCE
 "Fasciotomy: Overview, Preparation, Technique".
Emedicine.medscape.com. N.p., 2017. Web. 18 Apr. 2017.
 Louis, S, Warwick, D & Nayagam, S. (2010). Apley’s System
Of Orthopaedics and Fractures. Euston Road, London:
Hachette UK Company.
 "Monteggia Fracture Treatment & Management: Approach
Considerations, Medical Therapy, Surgical Therapy".
Emedicine.medscape.com. N.p., 2017. Web. 19 Apr. 2017.
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Fractures of radius and ulna .

  • 2. OUTLINE  Introduction  Fractures of radius and ulna  Carpal fractures (scaphoid)  Fasciotomy  Indications
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Fracture:  Break in the structural continuity of the bone  More often the break is complete and the bone fragments are displaced  Closed (or simple)  overlying skin remains intact  Open (or compound)  skin or one of the body cavities is breached
  • 4. FRACTURES OF THE RADIUS AND ULNA
  • 5. MONTEGGIA FRACTURE  1814, Giovanni Battista Monteggia  Fracture to the proximal third of the ulna  Anterior dislocation of radial head  Description based on history of injury and physical examination findings
  • 6. BADO CLASSIFICATION  Type I - Fracture of the proximal or middle third of the ulna with anterior dislocation of the radial head
  • 7.  Type II - Fracture of the proximal or middle third of the ulna with posterior dislocation of the radial head
  • 8.  Type III - Fracture of the ulnar metaphysis with lateral dislocation of the radial head
  • 9.  Type IV - Fracture of the proximal or middle third of the ulna and radius with anterior dislocation of the radial head
  • 10. ETIOLOGY  Fall on an outstretched hand with forced pronation  If the elbow is flexed, the chance of a type II or III lesion is greater  High-energy trauma & low-energy trauma
  • 11. PROGNOSIS  In 1991, Anderson and Meyer used the following criteria to evaluate forearm fractures and their prognosis:  Excellent - Union with less than 10° loss of elbow and wrist flexion/extension and less than 25% loss of forearm rotation  Satisfactory - Union with less than 20° loss of elbow and wrist flexion/extension and less than 50% loss of forearm rotation  Unsatisfactory - Union with greater than 30° loss of elbow and wrist flexion/extension and greater than 50% loss of forearm rotation  Failure - Malunion, nonunion, or chronic osteomyelitis
  • 12. CLINICAL FEATURES  Elbow pain  Depending on the type of fracture and severity Elbow swelling, deformity, crepitus and paresthesia or numbness  X-ray  Isolated fractures of ulna  Forward dislocation of radial head, fracture of the upper 3rd of ulna with forward bowing  Posterior or Lateral ulna bowing  with posterior or lateral displacement of radial head
  • 13. TREATMENT  Aim  Restore the length of fractured ulna  Adults  Via a posterior approach  Ulna fracture reduction with bone restoration to full length (fixation with plate and screws)  Radial head reduction Stability testing full range of flexion and extension  Radial head doesn’t reduce:  Perform open reduction
  • 14. TREATMENT  Children  Features are similar to those in adults  Ulnar fracture may be incomplete (greenstick)  If undetected & corrected chronic subluxation of radial head  Incomplete ulnar fractures  Close reduction  Complete fractures  Open reduction & fixation (intramedullary rod/small plate)
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  • 16. GALEAZZI FRACTURE  Described in 1934 by Galeazzi  More common than Monteggia fracture  Usually caused by a fall on a hyperpronated forearm  Radial fracture (lower third), inferior radio-ulnar joint dislocation
  • 17. CLINICAL FEATURES  Pain and soft tissue swelling  Anterior interosseous nerve palsy  Loss of pinch mechanism
  • 18. TREATMENT  Restore the length of fractured bone  Open reduction of radius and distal radioulnar joint  “Fracture of necessity”  X-ray is taken to ensure that the distal radioulnar joint is reduced  3 possibilities: Distal radio-ulnar joint is reduced and stable Distal radio-ulnar joint is reduced but unstable Distal radio-ulnar joint is irreducible
  • 19. a) Monteggia fracture b) Galeazzi fracture X-ray Galeazzi type before and after reduction & plating
  • 20. COLLES’ FRACTURE  Described in 1814 by Abraham Colles  Transverse fracture above the wrist with dorsal displacement of distal fragment  Common in older people
  • 21. CLINICAL FEATURES  Dinner fork deformity  Tenderness on the back of the wrist and a depression anteriorly  Patients with less deformity:  Local tenderness and pain on wrist movements  X-ray  Transverse fracture of radius (corticocancellous junction)  Ulnar styloid is broken off
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  • 23. TREATMENT  Undisplaced fractures  Dorsal splint for a day or two until swelling has resolved, then the cast is completed  X-ray is taken at 10-14 days Displaced fractures Comminuted fractures
  • 24. SMITH’S FRACTURE Reversed Colles’ Transverse fracture of radius above the wrist with anterior displacement of distal fragment Caused by a fall on the back of the hand
  • 25. CLINICAL FEATURES  Wrist injury but no dinner-fork deformity  Garden-spade deformity  X-ray  Fracture via distal radial metaphysis  Lateral view  distal fragment is displaced and tilted anteriorly
  • 26. TREATMENT  Reduced by traction, supination and extension of wrist  Forearm is immobilized in a cast for 6 weeks  X-ray taken at 7-10 days to ensure the fracture hasn’t slipped  Unstable fractures  Fixed with percutaneous wires or a plate
  • 27. FRACTURED SCAPHOID  Account for 75% of all carpal fractures  Usually caused by a fall on the dorsiflexed hand  Most scaphoid fractures are stable; with unstable fractures the fragments may become displaced  Humpback deformity  Flexion of distal fragment and dorsal tilting of proximal fragment with lunate (a Dorsal Intercalated Segment Instability (DISI) deformity)  Blood supply  diminishes proximally  1% distal fractures, 20% middle third fractures and 40% proximal fractures result in nonunion or avascular necrosis of the proximal fragment
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  • 29. CLINICAL FEATURES  Tenderness in the anatomical snuffbox  X-ray  Fracture is transverse via the narrowest part of the bone (waist)  Look for subtle signs of displacement  E.g.: obliquity and opening of the fracture line, angulation of the distal fragment and foreshortening of the scaphoid image  Few weeks after the injury the fracture may be more obvious; if union is delayed, cavitation appears on either side of the break  Old, un-united fractures have ‘hard’ borders  Relative sclerosis of proximal fragment  avascular necrosis
  • 30. TREATMENT  Scaphoid tubercle fracture  No splintage required  Treated ass a wrist sprain  Apply crepe bandage and encourage movement  Undisplaced fractures  No reduction required  Treated in plaster  Cast is applied from the upper forearm to metacarpo-phalangeal joints of fingers including proximal phalanx of thumb  Wrist is held dorsiflexed and the thumb forwards in the ‘glass holding’ position  Cast is retained for 8 weeks,
  • 31.  Displaced fractures  Can also be treated in plaster  Open reduction  increases the likelihood of union and reduce immobilization time
  • 33. FASCIOTOMY  A surgical procedure where the fascia is cut to relieve tension or pressure commonly to treat the resulting loss of circulation to an area of tissue or muscle.  Performed through a volar approach, a dorsal approach or both.  In the forearm, the volar compartment, dorsal compartment, and mobile wad compartment are interconnected
  • 34. INDICATIONS  Based on clinical impression.  4 signs & symptoms (4 Ps)  Pain that is out of proportion to clinical findings  Pain with passive stretch of involved muscles  Pain with palpation of involved compartment  Pressure increase within the compartment as measured  In a patient who can’t express pain or paresthesias  clinical examination, monitoring of compartment pressure  Masquelet  Whenever diastolic pressure minus tissue pressure is less than 30 mmHg
  • 35. REFERENCE  "Fasciotomy: Overview, Preparation, Technique". Emedicine.medscape.com. N.p., 2017. Web. 18 Apr. 2017.  Louis, S, Warwick, D & Nayagam, S. (2010). Apley’s System Of Orthopaedics and Fractures. Euston Road, London: Hachette UK Company.  "Monteggia Fracture Treatment & Management: Approach Considerations, Medical Therapy, Surgical Therapy". Emedicine.medscape.com. N.p., 2017. Web. 19 Apr. 2017.

Editor's Notes

  1. 25.6 Monteggia fracture-dislocation (a) The ulna is fractured and the head of the radius no longer points to the capitulum. In a child, closed reduction and plaster (b) is usually satisfactory; in the adult (c) open reduction and plating (d) is preferred.
  2. The fracture may be (d) through the proximal pole, (e) the waist, or (f) the scaphoid tubercle.