Ortho Oracle - orthopaedic operative atlas

Radial Club Hand

– Discussion:     – presents w/ differing degrees of shortening (or absence) of radius, carpal bones, and radial rays (including thumb);           – bowing of the ulna may contribut to the deformity;     – elbow may have fixed extension contracture or may have deficit of active motion;     … Read more

Radial Head Frx: Type II

          – Discussion:     – marginal radial head frx w/ displacement, depression, or angulation.     – by definition has less than 30% of articular involvement and more than 2 mm of displacement;     – motion may be blocked by articular step off; – Non Operative Treatment:     – decisions regarding treatment … Read more

RA: Extensor Tendon Rupture: (Vaughn-Jackson syndrome)

– See: – Rheumatoid Arthritis – Extensor Tendon Lacerations – Mallet Finger – Rheumatoid Wrist – Teno-synovectomy – Discussion: – ulnar side of wrist is most common site of extensor tendon ruptures; – pathophysiology: (caput ulnae syndrome) – this most often due to attritional changes due to caput ulnae syndrome; – volar subluxation of the … Read more

Radial Artery

– See: Vascular Problems of the Wrist and Hand: – Radial Artery in the Forearm:       – in the mid forearm, the radial artery lies beneath the brachioradialis       – here the brachioradialis recieves arterial branches just below elbow; – Radial Artery in Wrist:     – at wrist ulnar artery … Read more