Systematic order to follow when interpreting an x-ray?
What are the 2 x-ray views?
Why do we take 2 views?
To not miss the fracture - might be seen in one view and not the other
Why do we take 2 views of joints above and below the fracture?
prevent missing dislocation of joints
How to name the part of the bone thats fractured?
Name and describe the types of fractures?
When does a spiral fracture usually happen?
when you twist the leg
- especially in children
What is the difference between transverse and oblique fractures?
oblique fractures = >30 degrees
transverse fractures = <30 degrees
What is a segmental fracture?
when the bone is broken in at least 2 places leaving a segment of your bone totally separated by the breaks
What is a wedge fracture?
results from two oblique fracture lines meeting to create a large triangular or wedge-shaped fragment located between the proximal and distal fracture fragments
Note: known as butterfly segment fracture
What is a comminuted fracture?
bone is broken into more than 2 pieces
What is a greenstick fracture?
occurs when a bone bends and cracks instead of breaking completely into separate pieces
Describe the difference in bone healing between segmental and wedge fractures?
segmental fracture cant heal without middle piece where as in wedge fracture you can remove the wedge and healing will still take place
What criteria do you use to describe deformity?
DAMS
1. Displacement
2. Angulation
3. Malrotation
4. Shortening
What is displacement?
bone ends have moved relative to one another
How do you describe displacement?
What is angulation?
bone fragments are angulated relative to each other
How do you describe angulation?
How do you calculate angulation?
What is malrotation?
bone fragments have rotated relative to one another
How do you describe malrotation?
Very important to have two joints in the X-ray
e.g. femur
At hip it looks AP
Knee it looks lateral
> Therefore rotated by 90 degrees
Note: joint positions will tell the rotation
What is shortening?
proximal migration of the distal fracture component results in shortening of the overall bone length
Note: an oblique fracture is more readily shortened than transverse fracture
What is diastasis?
separation of bone
What is distraction?
a fracture resulting in increased overall bone length due to widening of space between bone components