Tibial shaft fracture: Difference between revisions

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''This page is for adult patients; for pediatric patients see [[tibia fracture (peds)]]''
==Background==
==Background==
*Open fracture is common due to minimal amount of subcutaneous tissue
*Open fracture is common due to minimal amount of subcutaneous tissue
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==Management==
==Management==
{{General Fracture Management}}
===Immobilization===
*[[Long leg posterior splint]]
*[[Long leg posterior splint]]
**Knee at 5 degrees flexion, foot in slight plantarflexion
**Knee at 5 degrees flexion, foot in slight plantarflexion
*Rule-out compartment syndrome


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Fractures (Main)]]
*[[Fractures (Main)]]
*[[Tibia fracture (Peds)]]
*[[Tibia fracture (peds)]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 04:59, 18 September 2019

This page is for adult patients; for pediatric patients see tibia fracture (peds)

Background

  • Open fracture is common due to minimal amount of subcutaneous tissue
  • Fibula is often fractured as well

Clinical Features

  • Localized pain/swelling
  • Inability to bear weight

Differential Diagnosis

Distal Leg Fracture Types

Management

General Fracture Management

Immobilization

Disposition

See Also

References