Oblique fracture definition

    • [PDF File] Biomechanics of Fractures and Fixation - Orthopaedic Trauma …

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      Fracture Fixation is a balance of Biology and Mechanics. Race between Bone Healing and Construct Failure. Promote bone healing while considering the mechanical stability/durability of the fixation construct. Example: Cast is less stable than a LCDCP plate but does not disrupt the normal bone healing biology. “Paradox of Internal Fixation”.

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    • [PDF File] A Patient's Guide to Lower Leg Fractures - Physical Therapy CT

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      Introduction. In this guide we are concerned with fractures of the lower leg between the knee and ankle. The two bones in the lower leg are the tibia and fibula. We will limit this discussion to fractures of the shaft, or mid section of these two bones. Fractures of the lower end of the tibia and fibula are covered in ankle fractures.

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    • [PDF File] The Treatment of Traumatic Dental Injuries

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      rface and apical foramen with a stream of saline. Do not handle the root.Soak the tooth in doxycyclin. or minocycline (1 mg per 2. ml of saline) for 5 minutes (if. available).Administer local anesthesia.Irrigate the socket with sali. e.Examine the socket for possible fracture and reposi.

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    • [PDF File] AO/OTA Fracture and Dislocation Classification

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      Definitions of fracture types for long-bone fractures in adults Segment Type Extraarticular—type A, when the fracture does not involve the joint surface. Partial articular—type B, when the fracture involves one part of the articular surface while the remainder of the joint remains attached to the metaphysis and diaphysis.

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    • [PDF File] INTERTROCHANTERIC FEMUR FRACTURES - Orthopaedic …

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      JOT 2016;30:125-129. 610 hip fractures: 171 short CMN and 439 Long CMN. Approximately 1⁄2 of nails in both groups were not distally locked. SIMN group showed a higher incidence of refracture than the LIMN (not statistically significant) Union rates were equivalent between groups and averaged over 97%.

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    • [PDF File] Atypical femur fractures: a review of the evidence and its …

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      demonstrated a unique, atypical fracture pattern, defined by a simple transverse or oblique ( 830 ) fracture, cortical beaking and diffuse cortical thickening of the femoral shaft. Importantly, these 10 patients had been on alendronate for a significantly longer period than the five patients without this pattern (7.3±1.8 versus 2.8±1.3years ...

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    • [PDF File] Non-Accidental Trauma (NAT) in Pediatric Patients

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      Knox et al, 2014. 726 cases of NAT – Spine injury present in 1.5%. 11/342 spine injuries were NAT – 3.2%. All patients were under 2 years. Average age of 7 months. Of patient under 2 years, NAT was the most common mechanism of injury (38%) 8/11 patients had injuries to the patients were cervical.

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    • [PDF File] Atypical Femur Fractures - Orthopaedic Trauma Association …

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      Practical Definition. • Low energy subtrochanteric or femoral shaft fracture. frequently associated with bisphosphonate use with a characteristic set of features. Lateral origin of fracture line. Localized cortical thickening or beaking at origin of fracture line. Transverse or short oblique fracture (possibly with a medial spike)

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    • [PDF File] The role of cerclage wiring in the management of ... - Springer

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      of subtrochanteric and reverse oblique intertrochanteric fractures were included. The risk of bias was assessed using the Newcastle–Ottawa scale. Results This meta-analysis included 415 patients with subtrochanteric and reverse oblique intertrochanteric fracture from six comparative studies.

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    • [PDF File] A PrActitioner’s Guide to FrActure MAnAGeMent Part 2: …

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      comminuted and long oblique fractures are not ideal for external coaptation. Fracture Reduction When external coaptation is chosen, fracture reduction greatly increases the chances for primary fixation healing. The “50/50 rule” applies, and states that fracture ends should have at least 50% contact to expect fracture healing. Unfortunately ...

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    • [PDF File] fracture - United States Courts

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      oblique fracture one in which the break extends in an oblique direction. See illustration. open fracture one in which a wound through the adjacent or overlying soft tissue communicates with the outside of the

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    • [PDF File] National Hip Fracture Database - NHFD

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      Hip Fracture. Intracapsular - displaced. Intracapsular - undisplaced. Trochanteric - grade A1/A2. Trochanteric - grade A3 (including reverse oblique) Subtrochanteric. Femoral shaft fractures. Definition: A fracture 5 cm or more below the lesser trochanter and 5cm or more above the knee joint. Femoral shaft.

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    • [PDF File] Biomechanics of Fractures and Fixation - Orthopaedic Trauma …

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      Biomechanics of Plating. Third pin (C) out of plane of two other pins (A & B) stabilizes that segment. SUMMARY OF EXTERNAL FIXATOR STABILITY: Increase stability by: 1] Increasing the pin diameter. 2] Increasing the number of pins. 3] Increasing the spread of the pins. 4] Multiplanar fixation.

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    • [PDF File] STRIKE-SLIP AND OBLIQUE-SLIP TECTONICS - ETH Z

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      STRIKE-SLIP AND OBLIQUE-SLIP TECTONICS . Strike–slip faulting is a common mode of deformation in both continental and oceanic crust and occurs at a wide range of scales. Strike slip are relatively narrow and subverticalsystems. wrench zones . along which two adjacent blocks move sideways, horizontally , parallel to the strike of the fault zone.

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    • [PDF File] The Management of Tibial and Radial Fractures in Dogs

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      geometry when assessing risk. Fracture biology can also be compromised because of the presence of bacterial contamination or infection. Infection slows fracture healing. Even if a fracture whose repair is stable can heal in the presence of a bacterial infection, that fracture is at increased risk of mechanical failure and non-union.

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    • [PDF File] Humeral Shaft Fractures - Orthopaedic Trauma Association …

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      Secure plate to proximal shaft and to distal shaft with one screw on each side while fracture is reduced. Confirm quality of reduction, then insert remainder of screws. Check screw length with fluoroscopy. Do not put screws in area of comminution. Confirm reduction and plate length with fluoroscopy prior to closure.

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    • [PDF File] SubtrochantericFemoral Fractures - Orthopaedic Trauma …

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      Largest asymmetric difference in load in single long bone in the body. Clinical application . Bone heals under compression but lateral cortex is always under tension! Reduction no lateral cortical gapping (no varus) Fixation must allow for compression of lateral cortex. Fracture isolates short proximal fragment.

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    • [PDF File] 6 Osteoporosis and fractures - Australian Institute of Health …

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      6 Osteoporosis and fractures. Osteoporosis (meaning ‘porous bones’) is a condition in which the bones weaken and lose structural integrity, resulting in high risk of fracture. People with osteoporosis may have substantially decreased bone mass, clinically defined as bone mineral density (BMD) a certain amount below the average level in ...

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    • [PDF File] Fracture Classification in ICD-10-CM - Hamilton Health Care …

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      Fracture Classification in ICD-10-CM Fracture coding in ICD-10-CM requires documentation of site, laterality, type of fracture, whether it is displaced or ... Patient presents for follow-up for a type IIIB oblique displaced fracture of the shaft of the left femur. The fracture is healing well after surgical intervention.

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    • [PDF File] AO/OTA Fracture and Dislocation Classification

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      12A1* Spiral 12A2* Oblique (≥ 30°) 12A3* Transverse (< 30°) 12B Wedge. 12B2* Intact wedge 12B3* Fragmentary wedge. 12C Multifragmentary. 12C2* Intact segmental 12C3* Fragmentary segmental. * Qualifications: 12A and 12B: a Proximal 1/3, b Middle 1/3, c Distal 1/3 12C: i Proximal diaphyseal-metaphyseal, j Pure diaphyseal, k Distal diaphyseal ...

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    • [PDF File] Basic Principles of Internal Fixation - Orthopaedic Trauma …

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      match normal anatomy (attempt) Allows plate to be lower profile. Allows more screws in short segment (double row) More points of fixation in short segment. Combi plates (nonlocking and locking) Can reduce bone to plate. Disadvantages. These are designed for the average patient.

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    • [PDF File] FRACTURE PHENOMENA OF ARAMID FIBER DURING …

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      Oblique cutting, Inclination angle, Aramid fiber, FRP, Fluffs 1. EXPERIMENTAL We carried out the or-thogonal and oblique cutting by using a lathe and the sin-gle point cutting tool of WC is used under 0.05 mm/rev in feed rate as shown in Fig.l. A-FRP (Aramid Fiber Rein-forced Plastic) is chosen as a specimen which contains only one bundle of ...

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    • [PDF File] Concepts, Process, and Practice

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      Sample Care Plan for Amanda Aquilini. Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Airway Clearance related to viscous secretions and shallow chest expansion secondary to deficient fluid volume, pain, and fatigue. Goals/Desired Outcomes. Demonstrate adequate air exchange (goal), as evidenced by the following:

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