emq: trauma week 3.
Match each radiograph to the eponymous fracture.
Barton’s fracture
Colle’s fracture
Smith’s fracture
Galeazzi Fracture
Maisonneuve fracture
Weber Fracture
Rolando Fracture
Bennett’s fracture
Monteggia Fracture
Barton’s fracture
Colle’s fracture
Smith’s fracture
Galeazzi Fracture
Maisonneuve fracture
Weber Fracture
Rolando Fracture
Bennett’s fracture
Monteggia Fracture
Question 1.
Comment: the Rolando fracture is distingui shed from the Bennett’s fracture by comminution of the base of the thumb.
Question 2.
Question 2.
Comment: the Monteggia fracture is defined by a fracture of the ulnar shaft and dislocation of the radial head
Question 3.
Question 3.
Comment: a Barton’s fracture is defined by fracture of the distal radius with dislocation and either dorsal or volar displacement of the radiocarpal joint.
Question 4.
Question 4.
Comment: a fracture of the radial shaft and dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint defines a Galeazzi fracture.
QUESTION 5.
QUESTION 5.
Comment: a fracture of the proximal third of fibula associated with a distal syndesmosis disruption or tibial injury is termed a Maisonneuve fracture.