Orthopedic Pitfalls in Emergency Medicine
- 1 March 1988
- journal article
- Published by Southern Medical Association in Southern Medical Journal
- Vol. 81 (3) , 371-378
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007611-198803000-00019
Abstract
Acute orthopedic problems make up a large part of everyday emergency department practice. Misdiagnosis of these injuries often results from failure to consider certain clinical entities as a cause of the patient's complaints, and may result in unnecessary complications for the patient. Indeed, missed orthopedic injuries are the leading cause of malpractice claims in emergency medicine. The orthopedic injuries that most notoriously escape detection by the primary care physician are closed tendon injuries of the hand, carpal bone injuries, occult fractures about the elbow, femoral neck fractures, posterior dislocation of the shoulder, epiphyseal plate injuries, fractures of the pubic ramus, patellar tendon rupture, Lisfranc injuries, compartment syndromes, and multiple injuries. If the physician is unaware of these entities when evaluating the patient, he will not make the diagnosis. This review is designed to heighten the primary care physician's awareness of these injuries, which are a common source of problems in the emergency department.Keywords
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