Briefly mention obvious abnormalities first.
A patient presents to ED with chest pain and this trace. What would you do?
Interpretation management
System for describing a fracture (SOD)
For example: βThere is an extra-articular fracture of the distal third of the right tibia. It is a complete transverse fracture. The fracture is closed. It is non-displaced.β
Complete | Bone broken along the whole of its width |
Incomplete | Bone cracked but ends not separated |
Transverse | Straight break at a right-angle to the long axis of the bone |
Spiral | Corkscrew type fracture due to rotation injury |
Oblique | Straight break through a bone but at an angle β rare |
Simple | Isolated bone damage, i.e. no significant soft tissue damage |
Complex | Significant soft tissue damage |
Closed | Skin is intact |
Open/compound | Broken bone protrudes through the skin |
Stable | Likely to stay in a sound position during healing |
Unstable | Likely to change position |
Comminuted | More than two detached bone fragments |
Segmental | Multiple complete fractures creating an isolated bone fragment |
Multifragmentary | Several fracture lines or fragments |
Impacted | Break ends are compressed together |
Stress | Small crack in a bone |
Greenstick | Incomplete fracture of one side of the bone resulting in bending of the bone β usually in children |
Carpal bones
Proximal then distal row, starting at the thumb:
A patient presents to ED with chest pain and this trace. What would you do?
Interpretation management
This patient presented with a fall and hip pain. Click the image to enlarge. Present the radiograph systematically and then answer the questions below.
What surgery has the patient undergone previously?
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What was the likely indication for the past surgery?
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What is the cause of the hip pain?
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This patient presented with a fall and had a swollen wrist. Click the image to enlarge. Present the radiograph systematically and then answer the questions below.
What is the pathology?
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How would you manage the patient?
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This patient presented with a fall and had a painful shoulder. Click the image to enlarge. Present the radiograph systematically and then answer the questions below.
What is the pathology?
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How would you manage the patient?
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