Pediatric septic hip arthritis is a serious condition that occurs when bacteria infect the hip joint of a child. It can cause severe pain, swelling, redness and fever, and may lead to permanent damage to the joint or even life-threatening complications if not treated promptly. In this blog post, we
COMMON CAUSES OF PAIN IN THE ANTERIOR ASPECT OF THE LOWER LEG Note: Knock-knee and bow-leg deformities are included with the knee joint. OSTEITIS OF THE TIBIA Osteitis of the tibia occurs predominantly in children, with or without a history of previous trauma or sore throat.
Note that the separation of conditions into those affecting the wrist and those affecting the hand has been done for convenience, and that in many cases examination of both regions is necessary.‌ DUPUYTREN’S CONTRACTURE In this condition there is nodular
RADIUS AND ULNA SHAFT FRACTURES EPIDEMIOLOGY Forearm fractures are more common in men than women, secondary to the higher incidence in men of motor vehicle collisions (MVC) and motorcycle accidents (MCA), contact athletic
CASE 1 A 28-year-old, right-hand-dominant male caught big air going off a jump while snowboarding for the first time. He landed awkwardly on his non-dominant left hand and immediately developed pain. Radiographs were obtained at the slope side indicating multiple fractures in the
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CASE 1 A 63-year-old male sustained a hyperextension injury to his neck while diving into a pool. Upon presentation, he reports decreased sensation in his hands and decreased strength in his arms and wrists, but no lower extremity complaints. On motor examination,
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(SAE08OS.6) Figures 2a and 2b show the radiograph and MRI scan of a 56-year-old woman who has low back pain and right leg pain. She has grade 3/5 toe and ankle dorsiflexion strength on the right side. Nonsurgical management has failed to provide relief; therefore, surgery should include Review
DEFINITION Septic arthritis is defined as an infection within the closed space of a joint. It is usually acute and purulent secondary to a bacterial infection. It can cause irreversible damage to articular cartilage and therefore warrants prompt treatment
A 35-year-old woman reports wrist pain after a fall onto an outstretched hand. On exam, she has focal tenderness over the wrist snuffbox. A radiograph and CT image are shown in Figures A and B. What is the proper treatment of her
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE QUESTION BANK H2C 2379. (3838) Q5-7621: An 18-month-old patient is suspected of X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets. The clinical findings are most likely to include all of the following except: 1) Below average stature 3) Dental abscesses or caries 2)
Anterior Drainage of the Septic Hip in Children DEFINITION Septic arthritis of the hip affects children of all ages, from the newborn to adolescents. The principles of treatment include early and accurate diagnosis, prompt surgical drainage,
APPROACHES TO THE The Wrist and Hand The Wrist and Hand Dorsal Approach to the Wrist Applied Surgical Anatomy of the Dorsal Approach to the Wrist Volar Approach to the Distal Radius Volar Approach to
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Chapter 69 Anterior Drainage of the Septic Hip in Children Richard M. Schwend DEFINITION Septic arthritis of the hip affects children of all ages, from the newborn to adolescents. The principles of treatment include early and accurate
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE OB HAND 1A A 35-year-old woman reports wrist pain after a fall onto an outstretched hand. On exam, she has focal tenderness over the wrist snuffbox. A radiograph and CT image are shown in Figures A and B. What is the proper treatment of her
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE RECONSTRUCTION 016 NEW 2016 Adult Reconstructive Surgery of the Hip and Knee Self-Assessment Examination للاب
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS BANK WITH ANSWER PATHOLOGY 02 1. A 16-year-old boy has had thigh pain for the past several months. He denies any history of trauma. Examination reveals a large, deeply fixed, soft-tissue mass in the thigh.
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS WITH ANSWER PEDS 04 1. An 8-year-old boy sustains nondisplaced midshaft fractures of the tibia and fibula after being struck by a car while he was riding his bicycle. No other injuries are noted, but the patient reports pain
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS WITH ANSWER UPPER LIMB 05 1. A 36-year-old woman has pain and swelling of the anterior arm after undergoing arthroscopic shoulder surgery 8 months ago. At the time of the procedure, extensive debridement and synovectomy of
ORTHOPEDIC MCQS ONLINE PEDIATRICS 07 1. A pediatric orthopaedic surgeon refers a child to a neurologist. The neurologist’s office requests the office records of the pediatric orthopaedic surgeon. To maintain Health Insurance Portability and
Foot and Ankle Surgery General Principles 1 Biomechanics Take-Home Message • The complex bony and ligamentous anatomy of the foot and ankle allows multiple foot
Pediatric Orthopaedic MCQS Self-Assessment Examination 2020 Question 1 of 100 Figures 1 and 2 are the radiographs of an 11-year-old girl who is having right elbow pain after “trying to beat up a
Tendon Sheath Infection An infection within the synovial sheath of the flexor tendons is one of the most serious of all hand infections. Prompt surgical drainage is critical, for a long-standing infection almost always results in fibrosis within the tendon sheath and subsequent tethering of the
Drainage of a Pulp Space Infection (Felon) Distal finger pulp space infections are the hand infections that most often require surgical drainage. Infection is usually caused by a penetrating injury to the pulp, an injury that may be quite trivial in itself. Superficial
Drainage of Pus in the Hand Hand infections are an important source of patient morbidity. They cause an enormous loss of time from work and can produce permanent deficits in hand function.42 Until recently, the availability of more prompt medical care and the administration of antibiotics had