What is a Bosworth fracture?

What is a Bosworth fracture? The Bosworth fracture is a rare fracture dislocation of the ankle caused by extreme external rotation of a supinated foot. The proximal part of the fibular oblique fracture becomes dislocated

What is a Bosworth fracture?

The Bosworth fracture is a rare fracture dislocation of the ankle caused by extreme external rotation of a supinated foot. The proximal part of the fibular oblique fracture becomes dislocated and trapped behind the posterolateral ridge of the lateral tibial tubercle.

What is a malleolar fracture?

Medial malleolar fractures involve the articular surface of the ankle joint, which is where the bones meet in the joint. The break may occur by itself but it normally accompanies injuries to the outside of the ankle or a fibula fracture of the smaller of the two lower leg bones.

What is Malgaigne fracture?

Malgaigne fracture is an unstable type of pelvic fracture, which involves one hemipelvis, and results from vertical shear energy vectors.

Why is it called a Chance fracture?

A Chance fracture results from a flexion-distraction injury of the spine. Manchester, UK radiologist G.Q. Chance first described this fracture in 1948 as a “horizontal splitting fracture of the spine.”[2] The association between the use of lap seat belts and the Chance fracture was not recognized until the 1960s.

How do you know if you broke your medial malleolus?

Symptoms of a medial malleolus fracture can include:

  1. immediate severe pain.
  2. swelling around the ankle.
  3. bruising.
  4. tenderness to pressure.
  5. inability to put weight on the injured side.
  6. visible displacement or deformity of the ankle bones.

How do you know if you broke your lateral malleolus?

Lateral malleolus fractures cause pain, swelling, and bruising around the ankle. Pain in other areas of the foot and ankle should be a reason to suspect a more serious ankle injury than an isolated lateral malleolus fracture.

How does the x-Tip anesthetic delivery system work?

Easy re-Injection during procedure. Convenient. This fast, efficient delivery system makes it easy to anesthetize completely and confidently, while increasing patient comfort. The special funnel-shaped guide sleeve remains in place after drilling to guide your precise injection of anesthetic into the cancellous bone.

Do you need a cast for a distal fibula fracture?

Treatment depends on the type of distal fibula fracture which is a reflection of the severity of the fracture and the surrounding ligamentous structures. The majority of injuries are relatively simple avulsion injuries from the fibular pole and only require immobilization with a cast.

Can a distal radius and ulna fracture be isolated?

A distal radius fracture can be isolated, which means no other fractures are involved. It can also occur along with a fracture of the distal ulna (the forearm bone on the small finger side). In these cases, the injury is called a distal radius and ulna fracture.

What are the different types of distal radius fractures?

What is a distal radius fracture? 1 A Colles fracture may result from direct impact to the palm, like if you use your hands to break up a fall and land on… 2 A Smith fracture is the less common of the two. It may result from an impact to the back of the wrist, such as falling… More