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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Snap Crack

Owww - Poor Bone Density!!!

This is old age - be careful - it can sneak up on you at any time.

So, old person + slip and fall = Complex fracture through the distal left femoral metadiaphysis, displaced posterior to proximal femur, multiple free butterfly fragments*.




*Butterfly fragment - a wedge-shaped shard of bone from the shaft of one of the long bones. This injury occurs at the apex of the fracture force and is a subtype of a comminuted fracture.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Falling Children

Caution: Falling Children

Another kid that fell from an extreme height. This one fell off of a backyard zip-line, that her Dad built. Awww that's so sweet. Only he built it TWELVE feet in the air. Accident waiting to happen.


Radius Fracture


This kid never complained or cried. Very brave. I gave her extra stickers.



Casted up nicely.

I turned cast into a verb. Is that OK?

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Down Fall

This patient fell 15 feet from a roof and broke his radius and ulna. Another tech did the x-rays (and hung this first one upside down).



The bones are so crushed that this lateral looks almost like an AP.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Ouch Eww


Nicely dislocated finger on a 50ish woman. "Caught finger in sweater and fell over onto hand." Ouch! It looked really messed up from the outside too. I felt like telling the woman to take a pic of it with her cell phone. She could show it to her friends. The 4th digit was almost perpendicular to her other fingers! So weird.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Gimme Gimme

This little 3 year old child had a tantrum and pulled a candy machine over. It fell on their leg and broke the femur in two.



Ouch!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Cracked Up

Man vs. Truck.
Truck wins.
I'm pretty proud of my nice cross-table laterals. This was ordered as an ankle, but I decided to do more of a Tib/Fib after I saw how much damage there was on his ankle. In the last pic you can see that there are some spiral fractures. I've seen fractures like that spiral from ankle to knee.
For a 20-something he has horrible bone density. Too much soda? More calcium!

I also did an AP Tib/Fib, but I'm too lazy to copy it.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Getting Old

This is such a neat x-ray in real life, but unfortunately it doesn't copy very well.
The pt was an 86 y/o cancer pt. She had absolutely no control over her arm. When I lifted her arm to position it, it flopped around like a wet noodle.
I also did an external rotation, but that did NOT copy at ALL. And it was so gross looking too.

Tree Jumper

This is what happens when you're 9 and you jump out of a tree.
And you land on your shoulder and break your clavicle.
The 1st one is the angled shot.