Ortho Preferred Malpractice Insurance

FDP Avulsion/Rupture

    – See: Phalangeal Injury – Mechanism:     – results from forceful hyperextension of DIP joint w/ FDP in maximal contraction;     – classic examples include pts injured by the sudden jerk of a rope, such as starting a lawnmower            or retraining an animal;     – tendon may rupture directly from … Read more

External Fixation for Pelvic Frx

– Discussion and Indications:     – definitive stabilization of frx may be achieved w/ external fixation in certain rotationally unstable but vertically stable injuries;     – relative contraindication is iliac wing fractures;     – antero-posterior compression injuries:            – external fixation is most applicable to stable “open book” … Read more

Extensor Mechanism Injuries of the Knee

– See:        – Rupture of the Quadriceps        – Patellar Tendon Injury        – Tibial Tubercle Frx – Discussion:     – extensor mechanism includes quadriceps, quadriceps tendon, medial & lateral retinaculum, patellofemoral and patellotibial ligaments, Patellar Tendon (ligament), and tibial tubercle;     – superficial location of extensor mechanism make it suseptable to injury;     … Read more

Extensor Pollicis Longus

      – See: Extensor Pollicis Longus Rupture: – Anatomy: – origin: posterior surface of the middle 1/3 of the ulna & interosseous  membrane; – insertion: posterior surface of the base of the distal phalanx of thumb; – action: extends the distal phalanx of the thumb; continued action, extends proximal phalanx and adducts the … Read more