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Knee fractures

Introduction

Summary about significance of fracture including epidemiology.

Anatomy

Review the relevant anatomy of the bone, the joint, surrounding soft tissues etc. Discuss important neurovascular considerations (blood supply etc).

Classification

Describe current classifications, including strength and weaknesses.

Presentation

Include:
Classic history
Physical Examination
Radiographic studies - which to order and pertinent findings
Lab studies (if relevant)

Diagnosis

Discuss important factors in making the diagnosis. What else should you be thinking of? Associated injuries? Underlying conditions?

Treatment

Include:
Immobilization - describe technique
Percutaneous fixation
Open fixation
Other surgical

Create link to article on operative technique

Complications

Include:
Complications of injury
Complications of treatment

Red Flags and Controversies

Outcomes

Include functional and implant issues as applicable

References

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