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Pros and Cons of Plaster and
Splint application
Department of Orthopaedics
Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical College and Research Center
• Fractures.
• Sprains.
• Severe soft tissue injuries.
• Reduced joint dislocations.
• Inflammatory conditions: arthritis,
tendinopathy, tenosynovitis.
• Deep laceration repair across joints.
• Tendon lacerations.
Advantages of Plaster application
• Versatile, readily applied and fashioned.
• Reasonably comfortable.
• Absorbs secretions to some extent.
• Fairly strong.
• Radio translucent.
• Immediate Stabilisation of fracture fragments and
prevent further soft tissue damage.
• Non invasive procedure: Acceptance of patient is
good.
• Cheap and easily available.
Indications
• In polytrauma, splinting causes temporary
stabilisation of bone and soft tissue, aids in
control of haemorrhage and helps reduce pain
and prevent further injury.
• Fractures with minimal or no displacement
merely require some type of external support
or protection to prevent displacement.
• Displaced fractures with initially unacceptable
position require some type of reduction to
achieve acceptable alignment.
Indications
• Temporary Stabilisation of fracture till definitive
procedure is done.
• Immobilisation following operative procedures
• In highly communited fractures where operative
reduction is not possible.
• In patients with other comorbidities which make
operative treatment not possible.
• Osteoporotic fractures.
• Paediatric fractures in acceptable position with
high potential for remodelling.
.
Complications of splint and cast
• Heaviness and ease of water damage
• Difficult to inspect the limb
• Pressure sores
• Burns
• Dermatitis
• Cast window Blisters
• Muscle atrophy
• Joint stiffness
• Distal edema
• Malpositioning/Displacement
• Deep vein Thrombosis
• Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
• Compartment syndrome
Pressure sores
• Skin breakdown is the most common
complication
– Casts that are applied too tight with out proper
padding will lead to pressure sores over bony
prominences
– Loosening and distal migration of casts will lead to
friction and blisters
• Focal pressure from a wrinkled, unpadded, or
underpadded area over a bony prominence or
underlying soft tissue causes pressure sores.
• Can be minimized by ensuring that the
padding is adequate and smooth, without
indentations during application.
Burns
• Setting of plaster is an exothermic reaction
• In patients with sensitive skin this exothermic
reaction can cause burns if not adequately
padded.
• Factors
– Speed of setting: faster more heat generation.
– Thickness of plaster: more thickness more heat
generation
– Increased temperature of dipping water
Dermatitis
• Allergic dermatitis.
• Bacterial and fungal infections or a pruritic
dermatitis can develop beneath a splint or
cast.
• Is more common with an open wound, but the
moist, warm environment of a splint or cast
can be ideal for infection.
Muscle Atrophy
Joint stiffnes
• The periarticular structures of human joint
adaptively shorten under any circumstance in
which the joint is not carried through the full
range of motion.
• Exercise the joints that are not held in a cast
as much as possible.
Distal Edema
• Due to decreased venous return.
• Do not let the affected limb hang down unless
it is being used. Keep it elevated, especially
during the first few days.
Malposition/Displacement
• With the resolution of initial fracture swelling,
the extremity no longer fits well inside the
cast. The forces required to maintain fracture
position are diminished, and loss of reduction
may ensue.
A cast that is too large for the current volume of the
extremity needs to be changed to one that fits
properly. Ignoring this fact because of a fear that the
reduction will be lost if the cast is changed is
irrational.
Deep vein thrombosis
• Reduced rate of blood flow due to immobility of
extermity.
• Risk factors:
– Previous DVT or pulmonary embolism (PE)
– Trauma
– Family history of DVT or PE.
– Smoking
– Obesity/overweight
– Pregnancy.
– Age over 40 years.
– contraceptive pill or HRT which contain oestrogen.
– Very large varicose veins
– Recent medical illness
Compartment Syndrome
• Compartment syndrome is a potentially
devastating entity that may develop when injury
induces increased pressure within a closed
space.
• Cast application causes decrease in compartment
volume.
• It is a condition of increased pressure within a
closed space that compromises blood flow and
tissue perfusion and causes ischemia and
potentially irreversible damage to the soft tissues
within that space.
The best treatment of a compartment syndrome
is avoidance.
• If an immobilized patient experiences
worsening pain, tingling, numbness, or any
sign of vascular compromise such as severe
swelling, delayed capillary refill, or dusky
appearance of exposed extremities, an
immediate visit to the nearest emergency
department is indicated for prompt removal of
the cast.
Take home message
• Properly position the extremity before, during and
after application of materials
• A well-applied cast has only two layers of cast
padding on all areas except bony prominences,
which require a third or fourth. A cast with too
much padding will fail to hold a reduction, whereas
one with too little may result in pressure sores.
• Once a cast has been applied it should be molded
to provide three-point fixation of the fracture. Avoid
excessive molding and indentations.
Take home message
• Avoid tension and wrinkles on padding,
plaster, and fiberglass.
• Instruct patient should return if numbness,
tingling, increased pain and impaired
sensation
• Re-evaluate in 48 hours for neurovascular
compromise 5 P’s : Pain, Pallor, Paresthesia,
Pulselessness, and Paralysis.
• Orthopedic evaluation in 7-10 days for casting.
Thank You
Applying a well-molded cast or splint
is an Acquired Skill.

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Pros and cons of pop application

  • 1. Pros and Cons of Plaster and Splint application Department of Orthopaedics Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical College and Research Center
  • 2. • Fractures. • Sprains. • Severe soft tissue injuries. • Reduced joint dislocations. • Inflammatory conditions: arthritis, tendinopathy, tenosynovitis. • Deep laceration repair across joints. • Tendon lacerations.
  • 3. Advantages of Plaster application • Versatile, readily applied and fashioned. • Reasonably comfortable. • Absorbs secretions to some extent. • Fairly strong. • Radio translucent. • Immediate Stabilisation of fracture fragments and prevent further soft tissue damage. • Non invasive procedure: Acceptance of patient is good. • Cheap and easily available.
  • 4. Indications • In polytrauma, splinting causes temporary stabilisation of bone and soft tissue, aids in control of haemorrhage and helps reduce pain and prevent further injury. • Fractures with minimal or no displacement merely require some type of external support or protection to prevent displacement. • Displaced fractures with initially unacceptable position require some type of reduction to achieve acceptable alignment.
  • 5. Indications • Temporary Stabilisation of fracture till definitive procedure is done. • Immobilisation following operative procedures • In highly communited fractures where operative reduction is not possible. • In patients with other comorbidities which make operative treatment not possible. • Osteoporotic fractures. • Paediatric fractures in acceptable position with high potential for remodelling.
  • 6. .
  • 7. Complications of splint and cast • Heaviness and ease of water damage • Difficult to inspect the limb • Pressure sores • Burns • Dermatitis • Cast window Blisters • Muscle atrophy • Joint stiffness • Distal edema • Malpositioning/Displacement • Deep vein Thrombosis • Reflex sympathetic dystrophy • Compartment syndrome
  • 8. Pressure sores • Skin breakdown is the most common complication – Casts that are applied too tight with out proper padding will lead to pressure sores over bony prominences – Loosening and distal migration of casts will lead to friction and blisters • Focal pressure from a wrinkled, unpadded, or underpadded area over a bony prominence or underlying soft tissue causes pressure sores.
  • 9.
  • 10. • Can be minimized by ensuring that the padding is adequate and smooth, without indentations during application.
  • 11. Burns • Setting of plaster is an exothermic reaction • In patients with sensitive skin this exothermic reaction can cause burns if not adequately padded. • Factors – Speed of setting: faster more heat generation. – Thickness of plaster: more thickness more heat generation – Increased temperature of dipping water
  • 12. Dermatitis • Allergic dermatitis. • Bacterial and fungal infections or a pruritic dermatitis can develop beneath a splint or cast. • Is more common with an open wound, but the moist, warm environment of a splint or cast can be ideal for infection.
  • 14. Joint stiffnes • The periarticular structures of human joint adaptively shorten under any circumstance in which the joint is not carried through the full range of motion. • Exercise the joints that are not held in a cast as much as possible.
  • 15. Distal Edema • Due to decreased venous return. • Do not let the affected limb hang down unless it is being used. Keep it elevated, especially during the first few days.
  • 16. Malposition/Displacement • With the resolution of initial fracture swelling, the extremity no longer fits well inside the cast. The forces required to maintain fracture position are diminished, and loss of reduction may ensue.
  • 17. A cast that is too large for the current volume of the extremity needs to be changed to one that fits properly. Ignoring this fact because of a fear that the reduction will be lost if the cast is changed is irrational.
  • 18. Deep vein thrombosis • Reduced rate of blood flow due to immobility of extermity. • Risk factors: – Previous DVT or pulmonary embolism (PE) – Trauma – Family history of DVT or PE. – Smoking – Obesity/overweight – Pregnancy. – Age over 40 years. – contraceptive pill or HRT which contain oestrogen. – Very large varicose veins – Recent medical illness
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  • 20. Compartment Syndrome • Compartment syndrome is a potentially devastating entity that may develop when injury induces increased pressure within a closed space. • Cast application causes decrease in compartment volume. • It is a condition of increased pressure within a closed space that compromises blood flow and tissue perfusion and causes ischemia and potentially irreversible damage to the soft tissues within that space.
  • 21. The best treatment of a compartment syndrome is avoidance.
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  • 23. • If an immobilized patient experiences worsening pain, tingling, numbness, or any sign of vascular compromise such as severe swelling, delayed capillary refill, or dusky appearance of exposed extremities, an immediate visit to the nearest emergency department is indicated for prompt removal of the cast.
  • 24. Take home message • Properly position the extremity before, during and after application of materials • A well-applied cast has only two layers of cast padding on all areas except bony prominences, which require a third or fourth. A cast with too much padding will fail to hold a reduction, whereas one with too little may result in pressure sores. • Once a cast has been applied it should be molded to provide three-point fixation of the fracture. Avoid excessive molding and indentations.
  • 25. Take home message • Avoid tension and wrinkles on padding, plaster, and fiberglass. • Instruct patient should return if numbness, tingling, increased pain and impaired sensation • Re-evaluate in 48 hours for neurovascular compromise 5 P’s : Pain, Pallor, Paresthesia, Pulselessness, and Paralysis. • Orthopedic evaluation in 7-10 days for casting.
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  • 27. Thank You Applying a well-molded cast or splint is an Acquired Skill.