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Elbow Dislocations

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Elbow Dislocation Definition: Disarticulation of the proximal radius & ulna bones from the humerus Epidemiology: Incidence Second most common joint dislocation (after shoulder) in adults Most commonly dislocated joint in children Accounts for 10-25% of all injuries to the elbow ( Cohen 1998 ) Posterolateral is the most common type of dislocation (..)

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Ortho Pearls: The Maisonneuve Fracture

Cook County EM Blog

He initially presented to an outside hospital where he was told he had an “ankle” fracture and was splinted with a short leg posterior splint. Mildly displaced oblique fracture involving the proximal fibular metaphysis. Otherwise, most cases require operative repair. 2013 Feb;44(2):e251-5. Created By: Maria Gomez, M.D.

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EM@3AM: Flexor Tendon Laceration

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Management consists of intravenous antibiotics , and hand surgery should be consulted to consider operative debridement. Inoculation usually occurs by penetrating injury , which seeds the tendon sheath. Unrecognized or persistent infection can lead to necrosis of the tendon. There are no extensor tendon sheaths (A) in the hand.

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Morel-Lavallée Lesion in Children

Pediatric EM Morsels

Shen 2013, Nickerson 2014, Scolaro 2016 ] Singh et al proposed an algorithm to guide treatment. Shen 2013, Nickerson 2014, Scolaro 2016 ] Singh et al proposed an algorithm to guide treatment. Shen 2013, Nickerson 2014, Scolaro 2016 ] Singh et al proposed an algorithm to guide treatment.

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Grand Rounds Recap 7.10.24

Taming the SRU

Femoral nerve block case review - morbidity & mortality - community practice - r2 Clinical pathologic case - visual diagnosis - when time matters - operational aspects of stroke care Femoral nerve Block Case Review WITH dr. stolz Why do we care about regional anesthesia, specifically femoral nerve blocks? for obstructive CAD, OR 1.8

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Awake, and Paralysed: A Never Event

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Ben has a possible skull fracture and has been intubated, but his oxygen requirement is minimal. Awake fiberoptic intubation where the patient consents, co-operative AND the airway is prepared with local anaesthesia. 2013 Jan;31(1):222-6. A 12-year-old male is being transported by ambulance after a road traffic accident.

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Multisystem Trauma in Children, Part Two: Massive Transfusion, Trauma Imaging, and Resuscitative Pearls

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

He sustained a femur fracture, splenic laceration, and blunt head trauma – the so-called Waddell’s triad. Often children even with high-grade splenic and liver lacerations can be managed non-operatively. Unfortunately, a negative FAST cannot help with detecting or grading the laceration for non-operative management. J Surg Res.