The most common complication of extracapsular femur neck fracture is _____
#3
For Rockwood type _____ Acromioclavicular joint injuries, the treatment is by velpeau bandage.
#4
What type of Barton's fracture is more common? (Dorsal/Volar)_____
#5
Femoral neck fractures with higher pauwell angles are more _____
#6
_____ line (radiocapitellar line) is disturbed in Monteggia # of the elbow
#7
_____ classification is used for olecranon fractures
#8
The most common complication associated with elbow dislocation is _____ at the elbow.
#9
The given x-ray shows hypertrophic nonunion caused by inadequate _____
#10
The given image shows a fracture of the styloid process of radius which is called a _____ fracture.
(Ignore the red arrow)
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Upper Limb Fractures Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: FOOSH may lead to _____ shoulder dislocation
Answer: anterior
Flashcard 2: The most common complication of extracapsular femur neck fracture is _____
Answer: malunion/coxa vara
Flashcard 3: For Rockwood type _____ Acromioclavicular joint injuries, the treatment is by velpeau bandage.
Answer: 1-3
Flashcard 4: What type of Barton's fracture is more common? (Dorsal/Volar)_____
Answer: Volar
Flashcard 5: Femoral neck fractures with higher pauwell angles are more _____
Answer: unstable (stable/unstable)
Flashcard 6: _____ line (radiocapitellar line) is disturbed in Monteggia # of the elbow
Answer: McLaughlin 's
Flashcard 7: _____ classification is used for olecranon fractures
Answer: Mayo's
Flashcard 8: The most common complication associated with elbow dislocation is _____ at the elbow.
Answer: stiffness
Flashcard 9: The given x-ray shows hypertrophic nonunion caused by inadequate _____
Answer: stabilization
Flashcard 10: The given image shows a fracture of the styloid process of radius which is called a _____ fracture.
(Ignore the red arrow)
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