TRAUMA
Myositis Ossificans: Causes, Diagnosis, Imaging,...
Myositis ossificans is abnormal bone formation within a muscle, typically following blunt trauma. It can mimic osteogenic sarcoma both on X-ray and histologically on biopsy. This condition is most commonly...
Scapular Fractures: Classification, Diagnosis,...
Scapular fractures are typically high-energy injuries and are associated with an increase in the Injury Severity Score.
Axillary Nerve Injury After Shoulder Dislocation:...
The axillary nerve is the most commonly injured nerve following a shoulder dislocation, occurring in approximately 5% of cases. This injury leads to inability to abduct the shoulder due to deltoid muscle...
Stinger/Burner Injury: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment...
A stinger or burner injury is a common transient brachial plexus neurapraxia seen in contact sports like football. It typically results from compression, traction, or a direct blow to the brachial plexus,...
Midrectal Diameter Study
Midrectal diameter study. This cross-sectional study investigated the midrectal diameter in patients with multiple trauma referred to the emergency department. The main aim of this study was to evaluate...
Trauma Case Discussions for Orthopaedic FRCS...
Maged Elbalony: Trauma Case Discussions for Orthopaedic FRCS Exams (Trauma 4). This lecture is part of a recorded course.
Dental Trauma: Part 2 - The Trauma Table
This film is prepared by Dundee Dental School. It's a second part of the series about dental trauma.
Trauma: Immediate Composite Placement Techniques...
Film prepared by Dundee Dental School. It presents immediate composite placement techniques for a fractured anterior tooth.
Trauma: Immediate Composite Placement Techniques...
Film prepared by Dundee Dental School. It presents immediate composite placement techniques for a fractured anterior tooth.
Stab Heart (Left Parasternum)
Case 28y male stab heart (left parasternum) leading to: 1- Left internal mammary vein tear 2- Right ventricle tear 3- Ascending aorta hematoma
Stab Heart
22y male patient stab chest at pericardial area about 1 cm, transthoracic ECHO showing massive pericardial effusion. Intra-operative, median sternotomy was done, pericardium opened and right ventricle...
Seeing the Planes: Effective use of Blunt Dissection
Junior Resident Skill - Separating the Planes : Effective Use of Blunt Dissection. Watch a technique of using a suction irrigator to bluntly dissect using side to side, traction counter-traction, and...
How and Why Should Doctor Examine the Nails?
The visual appearance of the fingernails and toenails may suggest an underlying systemic disease. Clubbing of the nails often suggests pulmonary disease or inflammatory bowel disease. Koilonychia, or...