The Hip book

Ulnar Artery

    – See:       – Vascular Problems of the Wrist and Hand: – Ulnar Artery in Forearm:     – about 1 inch below the antecubital fossa, brachial artery divides into radial & ulnar arteries, w/ latter being larger;     – paired venae comitantes accompany both radial & ulnar arteries;   … Read more

Type IV (Medial) Tibial Plateau Fractures

– See:         – Tibial Plateau Frx Menu:    Bicondylar Fractures and Type V Frx, Type IV Fractures, Total Depression Fracture – Discussion:     – frx of medial tibial plateau (see total depression frx):     – carries worst prognosis of all tibial plateau fractures;     – 2 subsets of injury:   … Read more

Type II Supracondylar Frx

– Discussion:     – if the frx needs a reduction, then the frx is not a type I but a type II;     – posterior cortex remains intact, making it a greenstick frx;     – technically a type II frx implies posterior displacement, but frequently there will also be medial impaction w/ … Read more

Triceps Reflecting Approach to the Elbow

– See: Posterior Approach to the Humerus; – Positioning:     – patient is in lateral position w/ arm brought across the chest;     – plan on adusting flexion of elbow inorder to increase or decrease tension;     – sterile tourniquet is required; – Technique:     – straight longitudinal incision beginning 7-10 … Read more