Surgical Indications for Humeral Shaft Fractures: A Comprehensive Guide

Humeral Shaft Fractures

Humeral shaft fractures are a common orthopedic injury, but not all cases require surgical intervention. Determining when surgery is necessary depends on a combination of clinical, anatomical, and patient-specific factors. In this guide, we’ll break down the absolute and relative indications for surgical treatment of humeral shaft fractures, providing clarity for clinicians and patients alike. […]

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Minimally Invasive Treatment Best Practices 2.0 (MIST): A Comprehensive Guide

Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS) is a progressive degenerative condition that affects millions worldwide, particularly those over the age of 65. With the aging population on the rise, Minimally Invasive Surgical Treatments (MIST) are rapidly advancing, offering safer and more effective options. This article updates the 2019 MIST guidelines, providing a cutting-edge framework for diagnosing and […]

Deforming Forces on the Fractured Clavicle: Understanding the Complex Dynamics

fractured clavicle

When a clavicle fracture occurs, the forces acting on the bone fragments are anything but simple. These deforming forces are driven by the muscles attached to the clavicle, leading to characteristic displacement patterns that can complicate healing. For orthopedic surgeons and healthcare professionals, understanding these forces is crucial for effective treatment and management of clavicle […]

Timing and Progression of Distal Tibial Physeal Closure: A Detailed Overview

distal tibial physeal closure

Understanding the timing and progression of distal tibial physeal closure is essential for orthopedic surgeons and healthcare professionals dealing with pediatric patients. The distal tibial physis plays a crucial role in leg growth, and its closure marks the end of longitudinal growth in the tibia. Misjudging this process can lead to complications, especially in the […]

Percutaneous Reduction Techniques for Displaced Pediatric Radial Neck Fractures

When it comes to displaced pediatric radial neck fractures, percutaneous reduction techniques are often the next step after failed closed reduction. These minimally invasive procedures offer a way to realign the fracture without resorting to more invasive surgery. But when exactly are these techniques indicated, and what methods are commonly used? Indications for Percutaneous Reduction […]

Pediatric Radial Neck Fractures: When is Nonoperative Treatment Acceptable?

Radial neck fractures in children are tricky. The angulation of the fracture plays a critical role in determining whether nonoperative treatment is acceptable or if surgical intervention is necessary. Let’s break down the guidelines and the gray areas. <30 Degrees: The “Safe Zone” When the angulation is less than 30 degrees, most orthopedic surgeons agree […]

Closed Reduction Techniques for Pediatric Radial Neck Fractures: A Critical Guide

Pediatric radial neck fractures are delicate injuries that require precise and effective management. These fractures can severely limit supination and pronation, making proper reduction techniques crucial for restoring full arm function. When unacceptable angulation or a block to supination/pronation is present, closed reduction becomes necessary. This article will explore three key methods: the Patterson, Israeli, […]

The Relationship Between X-ray Projection Methods and Patient Positioning: A Critical Insight

X-ray projection methods and patient positioning diagram

In radiographic imaging, the patient’s positioning plays a pivotal role in determining the quality of the image and the diagnostic accuracy. Due to the overlapping nature of anatomical structures, achieving a clear image can be challenging. To overcome this, radiologic technologists must master various positioning techniques and X-ray projection methods to isolate specific body parts […]

Closed Reduction Maneuvers for Incarcerated Medial Epicondyle Fractures: Roberts and Boden Techniques

When it comes to treating an incarcerated medial epicondyle fracture, especially in pediatric patients, understanding the most effective closed reduction maneuvers is crucial. Two primary techniques have been described: the Roberts maneuver and the more recently introduced Boden maneuver. These techniques aim to free the intra-articular fragment and restore normal elbow function without the need […]