Foot and Ankle Injuries and fractures - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

Dr. Ebraheim animated educational video describing current concepts of foot and ankle injuries.
I.Ankle fractures
a.Supination-external rotation
i.Vertical fractures of medial malleolus is bad
ii.Differentiate between supination/external rotation and pronation/external rotation by lateral x-ray to see the direction of the fracture
b.Isolated lateral malleolar fracture
i.Nondisplaced with no talar shift can be treated conservatively.
ii.Displaced fracture with talar shift will require surgery.
c.Weber C fractures
i.Syndesmotic injuries are common
II.Ankle fractures & diabetes
a.Surgery is better in diabetics
III.Pilon fracture (tibial plafond)
a.Axial load, high energy injury. Can occur due to a fall or from a car accident.
i.medial malleolar fragment
ii.Anterolateral fragment: chaput fracture
iii.Posterolateral fragment: Volkman fracture (posterior inferior tibiofibular ligament is attached to this fragment)
IV.Treatment of displaced fractures:
a.Delay open reduction internal fixation until the skin condition improves.
b.Soft tissue complications: you need to get skin wrinkles before you do internal fixation.
c.Joint fusion surgery (arthrodesis) for arthritis: not commonly used or needed.
V.Navicular fractures
a.Stress fracture of the navicular is the important one and usually occurs in the central third.
b.Treatment: Cast and non-weight bearing. Do ORIF in athletes, if there is a nonunion, or failure of conservative treatment and also in displaced fractures of the navicular.
VI.5th metatarsal base fractures
a.Zone I: proximal tubercle avulsion fracture. Treatment of zone I proximal tubercle fracture Is usually nonoperative (use a boot or a fracture shoe).
b.Zone II (jones fracture) at the 4th and 5th metatarsal articulation which is the junction between the metaphysis and the diaphysis.
c.Zone III proximal diaphysis fracture
VII. Open calcaneal fractures
a.Open fractures of the calcaneus may lead to amputation. There are two basic fragments:
i.anteromedial (sustentacular) fragment
ii.posterolateral (tuberosity) fragment
VIII.Talus fractures (Hawkin’s classification)
a.Type I: non-displaced. 10% AVN
b.Type II: fracture with subtalar dislocation or subluxation. 50% AVN.
c.Type III: fracture with subtalar and tibiotalar subluxation or dislocation. 90% AVN.
d.Type IV: fracture with subtalar and tibiotalar dislocation and talonavicular subluxation. 90-100% AVN.
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  • @crissy145rubio8
    @crissy145rubio85 жыл бұрын

    Good presentation Dr Ebraheim is awesome and I’m glad to have him for my dr

  • @12134546100
    @121345461006 жыл бұрын

    Very professional. Thank you very much.

  • @junioraguil8220
    @junioraguil82203 жыл бұрын

    One of the best informational videos I’ve ever seen you’re the best👍🏽💯

  • @desgoulding7154
    @desgoulding71547 жыл бұрын

    VERY GOOD VIDEO MANY THANKS FOR SHARING

  • @RainbowGage
    @RainbowGage3 жыл бұрын

    Thoroughly enjoyed your presentation.

  • @dryacoobomarcarrim3226
    @dryacoobomarcarrim32265 жыл бұрын

    The best lecture on this topic. I have not seen better

  • @sumonmondal9415
    @sumonmondal94156 жыл бұрын

    Super Video.. It's very helpful

  • @motivateEveryday88
    @motivateEveryday886 жыл бұрын

    Wow great video

  • @kelvinnganga8429
    @kelvinnganga84297 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the video

  • @michaelgamal3094
    @michaelgamal30943 жыл бұрын

    شكرا يا بروف :)

  • @titoman340
    @titoman3407 жыл бұрын

    very good explanation , thank you professor

  • @maximiliancassius6300

    @maximiliancassius6300

    2 жыл бұрын

    InstaBlaster

  • @rajneeshkb8325
    @rajneeshkb83255 жыл бұрын

    Thank you sir....

  • @michaeldaniel5409
    @michaeldaniel54092 жыл бұрын

    Great learning

  • @motwaklali5603
    @motwaklali56037 жыл бұрын

    thanks boss

  • @prafulherode7819
    @prafulherode78194 жыл бұрын

    Gr8 Nabiel .I'm an orthopedic surgeon & enjoy ur videos very much .

  • @robindanielson7521
    @robindanielson75215 жыл бұрын

    I've grown fond of his Yoda like voice and Jedi like knowledge

  • @speteydog2260
    @speteydog22603 жыл бұрын

    That was my exact injury

  • @theclozer
    @theclozerАй бұрын

    Your videos are awesome and very informative. I need some help. i had an isolated fibula fracture. its been 7 months all kinds of issues, they are wanting to amputate please help

  • @iqtidarbaig8532
    @iqtidarbaig85324 жыл бұрын

    Nice video sir I think John's fx is extra articular. Let me correct or..

  • @sirenitaazul2948
    @sirenitaazul29484 жыл бұрын

    It is very good .But I need this in Espanish😔😔😔

  • @zahidhassan6232
    @zahidhassan62323 жыл бұрын

    Sir, I had GBS 4 years ago. All my problems have been fixed. But my foot drop remains. please sir help me ...

  • @junkiebaxXxter

    @junkiebaxXxter

    2 жыл бұрын

    you need a neurologist

  • @emandagoat3417
    @emandagoat34173 жыл бұрын

    Dammm this is scary

  • @shinem3381
    @shinem33816 күн бұрын

    8:15

  • @wolverinex4243
    @wolverinex42432 жыл бұрын

    Idk, but i slid down a hill with my foot folding to the outside. Now I am in some serious pain. Got no medical.

  • @StAnger561to770

    @StAnger561to770

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably tore some tendons or strained some ligaments. A sprained ankle. Should be healed by now

  • @wolverinex4243

    @wolverinex4243

    Жыл бұрын

    No way. It's been like 4 or 5 months and there is pain there off and on like fracture pain. Can't jog. I can't walk right sometimes. I really have to take care of it now. I think it was 100% broken and healed wrong. I did put all my weight on it as it turned backward and I heard popping and cracking.

  • @StAnger561to770

    @StAnger561to770

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wolverinex4243 yeah sorry to hear that. You probably should have a doctor check that out. Even though it's been a while they may still be able to do something to help you. Probably they will do some x-rays firstly to get a better picture of the situation. I understand the insurance problem, but you may need some sort of medical intervention to keep it from getting worse in the future. Good luck. Also trekking poles come in handy if you're hiking again someday and especially moreso when going down the trail than up it.

  • @wolverinex4243

    @wolverinex4243

    Жыл бұрын

    @@StAnger561to770 I know. I should. Just don't want to get on gov't insurance. You know. As for the staffs, I should have. I did have to make one out of a branch when I got injured and had one foot left. I was holding my very expensive $700 fishing rod so I didn't want to throw it. Had I threw it, and brace myself maybe it wouldn't be so bad. I really thought I was gonna die in the middle of nowhere. The pain was so brutal that I almost threw up from the shock and adrenaline. I had to walk about a mile with a giant branch, then climb up a vertical bluff. I had a little infected cut last time I went to the hospital and they charge me about $3k. It took me 2 years to pay it off with one lump payment of half of that as my last payment. Hate the hospitals. They're a racket. The pain after my fall almost made me go to the ER a few times as it was frightening for one month. Couldn't get out of bed. The issue now is if I get on gov't insurance, then I don't know where to go for X-Rays as they are only in the ER and we all know ERs over-charge. I really have to get help. You know we take out health for granted too much. Can't achieve wealth if you ain't got health.

  • @StAnger561to770

    @StAnger561to770

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wolverinex4243 well I'm not sure what country you're in but I would recommend to find out some more about it the government insurance and then just go because they should be charging the government not you. I had a friend in United States who went to the emergency room and then afterwards he was talking to someone in the building department and told them that he has no job and no income and they signed him up for Medicare or Medicaid. It was a huge hospital bill of course but it was all covered. Of course each country has different procedures but I think generally speaking the hospital emergency room unless it's a private hospital they should accept the government insurance. I know how it is though I have a foot injury at the moment I've been putting off going for the last few weeks partially well mostly because I don't have a car and it's gotten better it was really bad the first week or so but I probably should have it x-rayed. If you qualify for the government insurance I wouldn't worry too much about what they're going to charge you for the cost of the visit because it should be covered mostly but you know each country's different you have to check with the local people there about it. Definitely a public hospital though the private ones probably do not accept the government insurance generally that's the same in all countries

  • @kmparmar1221
    @kmparmar12213 жыл бұрын

    Can. Screws. be. uprooted. after recovery. of. ankle. Surgery? PL.reply.

  • @ramonvasquez1050
    @ramonvasquez10505 жыл бұрын

    I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else wants to learn about tendon swelling in ankle try Fezervin Ankle Fixer Coach (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my brother in law got great success with it.

  • @darylwilson1915
    @darylwilson19152 жыл бұрын

    Well I'm fucked . 8 breaks in z 1 foot 🤣

  • @michaeldaniel5409
    @michaeldaniel54092 жыл бұрын

    Pppppppp

  • @geojor
    @geojor7 жыл бұрын

    thank you Sir ...