List potential orthopedic emergencies
4 conditions considered vascular injury
What is the time frame for irreversible damage?
6 hrs
Vascular injury is increased with…
Clavicle fracture
-artery
subclavian
Shoulder fx/dislocation
-artery
axillary
Supracondylar humerus fx
-artery
brachial
Elbow dislocation
-artery
brachial
Pelvic fx
-artery
gluteal and/or iliac arteries
Femoral shaft fx
-artery
femoral
Distal femur fx
-artery
popliteal
Knee dislocation
-artery
popliteal
Tibial shaft fx
-artery
tibial
Incidence of fracture or dislocation with vascular injury
-uncommon, only 3% of long bone fractures
specific circumstances:
-fractures with GSW (up to 38%) and knee dislocations (16-40%)
Mechanism of injury
Penetrating trauma
Blunt trauma
Iatrogenic
Types of vascular injuries
Consequences of vascular injury
Prognostic factors
What is the most crucial factor to trauma?
SPEED!!
Which protocol fall under the category of immediate treatment?
What are the keys to diagnosis?
**careful PE and high suspicion are most important!
What should you be looking for on physical exam of the vasculature?
Which types of pulses warrant further exam??
How does ankle brachial index compare to taking a blood pressure?
ABI measures the occlusion pressure whereas BP measures the opening pressure.