Absolute indications for fixing humeral shaft fractures (6)
What are:
open fracture
vascular injury requiring repair
brachial plexus injury
ipsilateral forearm fracture (floating elbow)
compartment syndrome
periprosthetic humeral shaft fractures at the tip of the stem
inability to maintain satisfactory reduction closed
progressive nerve deficit after closed manipulation
Distal tibiofibular syndesmosis components
the anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament, posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament, interosseous membrane, inferior transverse ligament, and the interosseous ligament
Strongest ligaments in body
Posterior sacroiliac complex
Components of the Posterior Ligamentous Complex
supraspinous ligament (SSL), interspinous ligament (ISL), ligamentum flavum (LF), and facet joint capsule (FJC)
TLICS
How to assess both bone forearm fractures are rotationally malaligned on XR?
Most common neuro and vascular injury of anterior knee dislocation
Radiographic signs of sacral dysmorphism
anterior up-sloping upper sacral ala
irregular, non-circular, sacral nerve root tunnels
residual S1 disk
tongue-and-groove SI joint
LCL, popliteus, PFL
How dry is it?
Bone dry
Why are proximal phalanx fractures apex volar?
Interossei flex proximal fragment, central slip extends distal fragment
Most common talar dislocation direction and what blocks reduction?
Medial
reduction blocked by peroneal tendons, EDB, talonavicular joint capsule
What is a flamingo view and what is considered a positive finding?
One legged stance XR in comparison to contralateral legged stance XR, a shift in greater than 5mm indicates instability or laxity
1st plantar layer of the foot muscles
What are:
Flexor digitorum brevis
Abductor hallucis
Abductor digiti Minimi
What stem is this?
SROM
Radial tunnel compression sites (3/5)
fibrous bands anterior to radiocapitellar joint
medial edge of ECRB
distal edge of the superficial layer of the supinator
Lisfranc classification, name and types
Hardcastle and Myerson
Name of extraperitoneal area between the pubic symphysis anteriorly and the urinary bladder posteriorly
Space of Retzius
Lateral collateral ligament complex (elbow) 4 components and origin/insertion
What are:
accessory lateral collateral ligament
annular ligament
lateral radial collateral ligament (LCL)
lateral ulnar collateral ligament (LUCL)
origin
lateral humeral epicondyle
insertion
the tubercle of the supinator crest of the ulna
The 3 meanings of "Essex-Lopresti" (must describe)
What are:
Radial head fracture with DRUJ dislocation
Classification of intraarticular calcaneus fractures
Maneuver- Exaggerate varus, plantarflex forefoot, valgus reduction, K wire
Deforming forces on a base of the thumb fracture and their innervation
What are:
Intraop evaluation of rotation in femoral shaft fractures
True lateral of the distal femur, XR at hip
What are transtectal, infratectal and juxtatectal and tectal refers to the acetabular dome
Types of scapular winging, cause, and affected nerve
Medial Scapular Winging
test for serratus anterior weakness or long thoracic nerve dysfunction.
Lateral Scapular Winging
test for trapezius weakness or spinal accessory nerve (CNXI) dysfunction
Test for thoracic outlet syndrome (name and maneuver)
Wright's Test
positive if the patient losses their radial pulse
technique
passively externally rotate and abduct the patient's arm while having the patient turn their neck away from the tested extremity.