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Trauma - MSK Injuries 3

Trauma - MSK Injuries 3

Update: 2025-08-08
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Compartment pressure can rise fast—and a missed diagnosis means muscle death. Meanwhile, crushed muscle spills toxins into the bloodstream, and a long-bone fracture can shower fat into the lungs before anyone blinks.

In this episode, Chris and Mars unpack three orthopedic trauma syndromes every surgery clerk must spot instantly: Compartment Syndrome, Rhabdomyolysis, and Fat Embolism Syndrome. You’ll learn to recognize hallmark presentations, understand the pathophysiology that makes each condition dangerous, and nail the definitive management steps that keep patients alive and limbs intact.

We break down:

  • How “pain out of proportion” and “pain on passive stretch” trump pulses in diagnosing Compartment Syndrome
  • Why prompt fasciotomy—every compartment, every time—is the only correct answer
  • The mechanism behind myoglobin-induced renal failure in Rhabdomyolysis and why a dipstick that’s positive for blood without red cells is the giveaway
  • Key contraindications to succinylcholine, including large burns and spinal injuries, because of hyperkalemia risk
  • The classic triad of Fat Embolism Syndrome—hypoxia, confusion, petechiae—and the supportive care that saves lives

Perfect for med students gearing up for the surgery shelf—and anyone who never wants to miss a limb- or life-threatening complication.

Hit play, keep those high-yield facts fresh, and get ready to dominate your ortho trauma questions!

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Trauma - MSK Injuries 3

Trauma - MSK Injuries 3