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AState.edu

/ASUJonesboro

@ASUJonesboro

FRACTURESTerminology, Images & Stuff

Jeannean Rollins, MRC, BSRT, (R)(CV) Associate Professor, Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences

Arkansas State UniversityJonesboro, AR

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Objectives

• Define fracture • Define the 5 descriptors used to

classify fractures in long bones• Discuss the fractures with “special”

names, i.e., eponyms• Review the classifications for fractures

of the vertebral column• Review sample images of fractures

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Why do we have to study pathology?

We not even allowed to mention diagnosis on images!!

An understanding of pathology makes us better care providers

and more productive contributors to the healthcare team.

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Fracture Definition

• “A disruption of bone caused by mechanical forces applied either directly to the bone or transmitted along the shaft of a bone.” (Eisenberg 131)

Eisenberg, R. & Johnson, N. Comprehensive Radiographic Pathology, 5th Edition. Elsevier, St. Louis. 2011.

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Radiographic Manifestations

• Radiolucent line crossing the bone & interrupting cortical margins

• Radiopaque line or area due to overlapping bone fragments

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Secondary Signs of Fracture

• Joint effusion• Soft tissue swelling• Interruption of normal pattern of bony

trabeculae

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“If you can move it, it isn’t broken”

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“If you can move it, it isn’t broken”

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Fracture Factoid:

The presence or absence of pain

&/or the ability to move the part are

NOT signs of an underlying fracture

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Descriptions/Classifications of Fractures

• Extent of fracture• Direction of fracture line(s)• Position of fracture fragments• Number of fracture lines• Integrity of overlying skin

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Extent of Fracture

• Complete results in the discontinuity between 2 or

more fragments• Incomplete

causes only partial discontinuity between fragments, leaving part of cortex in place

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http://images.radiopaedia.org/images/4132893/a35bd2e9fa562277e8bafb7cfed434_big_gallery.jpg

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http://images.radiopaedia.org/images/2420833/77869ef4308dbf5920822e28eac351_big_gallery.jpg

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Direction of Fracture Line(s)

• Transverse Runs at right angle to long axis; Usually

results from direct blow or pathology• Oblique

Runs about 45 degrees to long axis; Results from angulation force

• Spiral Encircles shaft; Caused by torsional force

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http://images.radiopaedia.org/images/4998406/56a7a5e4ed51b2f23052775923c9c4_big_gallery.jpg

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http://images.radiopaedia.org/images/1999432/1556b686e1664d2124ad78e38fa39f_big_gallery.jpg

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http://images.radiopaedia.org/images/130073/a8fa3b02bc51b20154d1c70a844dc7_big_gallery.jpg

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http://images.radiopaedia.org/images/130085/98dcf4aeabc363f07de8adf8941e48_big_gallery.jpg

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Position of Fracture Fragments

• Undisplaced No angulation or separation of fragments

• Displaced Bone fragments separated; Described in

relation of distal fragment in relation to proximal

• Angulation Indicates angular deformity between

axes of major fragments

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http://images.radiopaedia.org/images/4132893/a35bd2e9fa562277e8bafb7cfed434_big_gallery.jpg

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http://images.radiopaedia.org/images/4132909/4476c5763182f67f7266465f787143_big_gallery.jpg

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/patellar-fracture-grossly-displaced-transverse-fracture

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http://images.radiopaedia.org/images/2929434/b19f08e41a77b94dd521617800d019_big_gallery.JPEG

http://images.radiopaedia.org/images/2929441/f29cffa8f41b42fcd53eaf74b40e0c_big_gallery.JPEG

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Number of Fracture Lines

• Comminuted Describes when there are 2 or more

fracture fragments• Segmental

Consists of a segment of the shaft separated by proximal and distal fracture lines

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Integrity of Overlying Skin

• Closed describes when the skin is intact

• Open/Compound describes when the skin is disrupted; any

type of wound over a fracture site, whether or not bone is protruding

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/open-fracture-dislocation-of-the-wrist

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What precautions do we take during imaging of open

fractures?

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Pediatric Fractures

• Greenstick• Torus/Buckle• Salter-Harris

Abbreviated SH Initials followed by a number (I-V)

indicating severity I – least severe; V – most severe

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/greenstick-fracture-3

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http://radiopaedia.org/articles/torus-fracture-1

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Salter-Harris fx• Involves epiphyseal (growth) plate• Greatest concern:

• Death of the growth plate• Causes limb length discrepancy

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/salter-harris-type-ii-fracture

SH-II

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Upper LimbCommon Eponymous Fractures

• Boxer• Bennett• Colles• Monteggia• Galeazzi• Hill-Sachs• Bankart

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Boxer Fracture

Fx of 5th metacarpal w/ palmar (volar) angulation

Name reflects the mechanism of injury Commonly caused by hitting a solid object

with a closed fist

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/boxer-s-fracture

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Bennett Fracture

• Defined as a fracture at the base of the 1st metacarpal that extends into the CMC joint Also called an intraarticular fracture or a

fracture/dislocation• Mechanism of Injury: Axial load on a

partially flexed thumb

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Bennett Fracture

• Critical because incorrect or delayed diagnosis can result in: Early arthritis and pain Loss of some thumb mobility

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Bennett’s Fracture

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bennett-Faktur_seitlich_cropped.jpg

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Colles Fracture

• Most common fracture of the distal radius Osteoporosis is a risk factor

• Usually results from a fall on an outstretched hand

• Dorsal displacement of the distal fragment is characteristic Smith fracture (reverse Colles) has volar

displacement

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/colles-fracture-1

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Monteggia/Galeazzi Fractures

• Both are fracture/dislocation injuries of the forearm

• Monteggia Fx of ulna with dislocation of the radial

head• Galeazzi

Fracture of radius with dislocation of ulnar head

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Monteggia

http://radiopaedia.org/cases/monteggia-fracture-1

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Galeazzi

http://radiopaedia.org/cases/galeazzi-fracture-dislocation

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Hill-Sachs & Bankart

• Caused by frequent anterior shoulder dislocations

• Often occur simultaneously• Often requires CT or MRI to diagnose• Hill-Sachs

Posterorlateral humeral head compression fracture

• Bankart Fx of inferior glenoid

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Bankart

http://radiopaedia.org/cases/bankart-lesion

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Hill-SachsHill-Sachs

http://radiopaedia.org/cases/hill-sachs-lesion

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Lower Limb Common Fractures

• Jones• Charcot joint• Maisonneuve

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Jones Fracture

• A transverse fracture at the base of the fifth metatarsal, 1.5 to 3 cm distal to the tuberosity at the metadiaphyseal junction

• Other common fractures at this site: Stress Avulsion

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Jones Fracture

http://radiopaedia.org/cases/fractures-of-the-proximal-5th-metatarsal

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/jones-fracture-4

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Charcot Joint

• AKA: Charcot (Charcot’s) foot, neurotrophic joint, neuropathic joint

• Progressive degenerative/destructive joint disorder in patients with abnormal pain sensation and proprioception 1

• Diabetes is the most common cause in western societies

1- Dähnert W. Radiology review manual. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. (2007) ISBN:0781738954.

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Charcot Joint

• Other causes: syphilis, steroid use, syringomyelia, spinal cord injury, spina bifida, scleroderma, leprosy

• Radiographic features = 6 D’s Dense bones (sclerosis) Degeneration Destruction (articular cartilage) Deformity (@ metatarsal heads) Debris (loose bodies) Dislocation

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/charcot-foot

46 y/o male. Peripheral neuropathy in type I diabetes mellitus. Foot deformity and gait disturbance with minor pain.

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Maisonneuve

• An unstable fracture typically involving the medial tibial malleolus and/or disruption of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis along with a fracture of the proximal fibula shaft. The deltoid ligament can be frequently

disrupted.

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/maisonneuve-fracture

Disruption of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis along with a fracture of the proximal fibula, consistent with a Maisonneuve fracture.

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Undisplaced spiral fracture through the proximal fibula. Undisplaced transverse fracture through the medial malleolus. Distal tibiotalar joint appears intact.

http://radiopaedia.org/cases/maisonneuve-fracture-2

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Toddler Fracture

• Minimally or undisplaced spiral fracture of the tibia

• Thought to occur due to new stresses on the bone due to recent ambulation

• NOT suspicious of child abuse when present in isolation and in the correct age group (9 mos. – 3 yrs.)

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/toddler-fracture

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SPINE FRACTURESClassifications and Common Types

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Classification of Spine Fractures

• Mechanism of Injury Hyperflexion Hyperextension Axial compression Lateral compression Complex injuries

• 4 Line Method• Three Column (Denis)

All of these determine stability of spine fracture

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4 Line Method

• Lines A, B and C should have a smooth curve with no steps or discontinuities. Rotation may cause

greater malalignment Line B as compared to Line A

> 3.5mm translation anywhere is significant

Spinal canal (SC) diameter should be 18mm or greater.

Stenosis definite @ 14mm or less.

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/397563-overview

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Normal Lateral C-Spine

http://www.trauma.org/archive/spine/lateral-cspine.html

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C-Spine Injury

http://www.trauma.org/archive/spine/lateral-cspine.html

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Three-Column (Denis)

• Devised for classification of thoracolumbar fractures • Vertebral column divided into

three parts based on biomechanical studies related to stability post-traumatic injury

http://radiopaedia.org/articles/three-column-concept-of-thoracolumbar-spinal-fractures

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Three-Column (Denis)• Anterior column

Anterior longitudinal ligament Anterior two-thirds of the vertebral

body/intervertebral disc• Middle column

Posterior one-third of the vertebral body/intervertebral disc

Posterior longitudinal ligament• Posterior column

Facet joints and articular processes Ligamentum flavum Neural arch and interconnecting

ligaments• Instability - injures two contiguous columns

http://radiopaedia.org/articles/three-column-concept-of-thoracolumbar-spinal-fractures

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/lumbar-spine-compression-fracture-1 http://radiopaedia.org/cases/burst-fracture

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Spine Fractures• Cervical

Jefferson Hangman Clay-shoveler Flexion-teardrop Burst (compression)

• Odontoid Type I Type II Type III

• Thoracolumbar Burst (compression) Chance

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Jefferson Fracture

• C1 burst fracture• Typical cause – axial load

(diving into shallow water)

• Stable, non-neurologic injury if ligaments are intact

• AP open- mouth Asymmetry of lateral

masses

• CT &/or MR often needed

http://radiopaedia.org/articles/jefferson-fracture

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Hangman Fracture

• Bilateral lamina and pedicle fracture at C2

• Usually associated with anterolisthesis of C2 on C3

• Most common cause - MVA

• Lateral c-spine demo’s• CT &/or MR often

needed

http://radiopaedia.org/articles/hangman-fracture

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Clay-shoveler Fracture

• A fracture of the spinous process of a lower cervical vertebra (most commonly, C7)

• Usually a stress fracture, but acute causes are: Direct force MVA

http://radiopaedia.org/articles/clay-shoveler-fracture-2

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Flexion-Teardrop Fracture

• Most severe fracture of the c-spine, often causing anterior cervical cord syndrome and quadriplegia

• Causes: Diving MVA deceleration

• CT &/or MR required

http://radiopaedia.org/articles/flexion-teardrop-fracture

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Odontoid Fracture

• Type I: fracture of the upper part of the dens; rare and potentially unstable

• Type II: fracture at the base; unstable, and has a high risk of non-union; most common

• Type III: through the odontoid and into the lateral masses of C2; best prognosis for healing because of the larger surface area of the fracture

• ~20% of c-spine fractureshttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2989526/

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Burst (Compression) Fracture

• A type of compression fracture• The posterior vertebral body cortex is

disrupted and is pushed backward into the spinal canal

• In the T/L region, tends to occur between T9 and L5 levels

• Burst fractures may be stable or unstable

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http://radiopaedia.org/cases/burst-fracture

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Chance Fracture

• Bony injuries that extend all the way through the spinal column

• The most common history is a MVA or fall from a height Back seat passenger w/ a lap seatbelt

• The middle and posterior columns are typically disrupted

• High incidence of associated intra-abdominal injuries

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