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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
*Spontaneous reduction occurs in up to 50% of dislocations | |||
**Suggestive by severely injured knee that is unstable in multiple directions | |||
*Types | |||
**Anterior (40%) | |||
**Posterior (33%) | |||
**Lateral (18%) | |||
**Medial (4%) | |||
==Management== | |||
#Reduce immediately | |||
##Apply longitudinal traction | |||
#Splint in 20 degrees of flexion | |||
#Arteriography? | |||
##Some recommend for all pts due to high incidence of popliteal artery injury (~33%) | |||
###Presence of normal distal pulses does not rule out injury | |||
##Some only recommend for pts w/ pulse deficit or abnormal ABIs | |||
#Ortho and vascular surgery consultation | |||
#Admit | |||
==Source== | |||
*Tintinalli | |||
[[Category:Ortho]] | [[Category:Ortho]] | ||
Revision as of 19:42, 13 February 2012
Background
- Spontaneous reduction occurs in up to 50% of dislocations
- Suggestive by severely injured knee that is unstable in multiple directions
- Types
- Anterior (40%)
- Posterior (33%)
- Lateral (18%)
- Medial (4%)
Management
- Reduce immediately
- Apply longitudinal traction
- Splint in 20 degrees of flexion
- Arteriography?
- Some recommend for all pts due to high incidence of popliteal artery injury (~33%)
- Presence of normal distal pulses does not rule out injury
- Some only recommend for pts w/ pulse deficit or abnormal ABIs
- Some recommend for all pts due to high incidence of popliteal artery injury (~33%)
- Ortho and vascular surgery consultation
- Admit
Source
- Tintinalli
