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Orthopaedic Course
Clerking & Presenting, P/E, Orthopaedic Emergencies
Slides; Clerking & Presenting Ortho Cases, Ortho Emergencies
1.1 Department layout & common cases (7:52)
1.2 Clerking & presenting; chief complaint, mechanism of injury, red flags (11:07)
1.3 Clerking; physical examination (7:28)
1.4 Demonstration of Secondary Trauma Survey & Cervical Spine Examination (16:52)
1.5 Orthopaedic Emergency 1; Fat Embolism Syndrome (17:16)
1.6 Orthopaedic Emergency 2; Joint Dislocation (15:38)
1.7 Orthopaedic Emergency 3; Compartment Syndrome (17:18)
2. Must Know Fractures for HOs
Slides for reference
2.1. Introduction & general management of fractures (13:57)
2.2. Open fractures management (15:20)
2.3. UL Examination, Clavicle fracture (12:30)
2.4. Humerus fracture (19:57)
2.5. Distal fractures of Upper Limb (19:13)
2.6. Pelvic & acetabular fracture (10:45)
2.7. Femur fracture (15:40)
2.8. Distal fractures of Lower Limb (25:13)
2.9. Related Q&As (10:55)
3. Xray Interpretation Practice
Slides
3.1 Upper Limb important xrays
3.2 Steps for Xray Interpretation (13:23)
3.3 Distal end of Radius Ulnar xray (18:40)
Elbow xray (18:33)
Tibia Fibula & Malleolus xray (11:51)
Extra Xray Interpretation Practice 1 - Upper Limb (36:16)
Extra Xray Interpretation Practice 2 - Pelvic & Lower limb (26:37)
Extra Xray Interpretation Practice 3 (26:15)
Extra Xray Interpretation Practice 4 - Vertebra (27:48)
Spine Fracture & Spinal Cord Injury
Spine lecture slide
Introduction, Cervical clearance (8:54)
Spine xray description; Exposure, Alignment, Vertebral body (height & space), Interpedicular distance. (5:56)
Spine xray Interpretation; Compression, Burst & Chance Fracture (6:49)
Stable vs Unstable Spine Fractures (20:35)
Approach to patient with spine fracture; History & P/E. Neurogenic shock vs Spinal shock (7:50)
ASIA Chart & Grading (22:03)
Principle of management of spine fractures, Q&A (15:38)
Wound Description
Slides
Types of wounds & how to describe (7:45)
Wounds description practice 1 (10:27)
Wounds description practice 2 (8:39)
Wounds description practice 3 (6:48)
Wounds description practice 4 (18:47)
Wounds description practice 5 (6:57)
Wounds description practice 6 (5:08)
Wounds description practice 7 (15:22)
ABSI (Ankle brachial systolic index)
ABSI & LA slide
1. DFU 1: History taking, Examination (14:52)
2. DFU 2: Classification & Management of DFU (10:07)
3. Doppler Device: How to use & correlation with PAD (9:19)
4. ABSI & TBI (toe brachial index) (9:19)
Local anaesthesia
5. Regional anaesthesia; types, contraindications, prerequisites (9:20)
6. Local anaesthesia agents (4:55)
7. Wrist & ring blocks; indication, anatomical landmark, technique (8:54)
8. Ankle blocks & anatomical landmark (5:13)
9. Local anaesthesia systemic toxicity, combining LA with epinephrine (3:25)
10. Bonus tips; how to learn & teach during HOship? (6:34)
11. Related Q&A session (16:29)
6. Local anaesthesia agents
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