Skull Fractures Flashcards

1
Q

Op what are the markings on the temporal bone for

A

Superior and inferior nuchal lines for muscle attachment

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2
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What are the sutures of the skull cap

A
Sagittal 
Coronal 
Lambda 
Bregma
H suture at Pterion
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3
Q

What are the processes next to the foramen magnum

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Occipital condyles used for attachment of C1

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4
Q

What is the crubiform plate

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Part of the ethmoid bone

Perferrated bone where refractory tract sits swell to form refractory bulb (smell)

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5
Q

What are the 3 cranial fossa divisions

A

Anterior
Middle
Posterior

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6
Q

What are dural venous sinuses

A

Spaces/channels for venous blood not a vein or vessel

For drainage of the cranial cavity

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7
Q

What’s neurocranium and viscerocranium

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Neurocranium - bones of the cranial vault
Viscerocranium - bones of the face
Division above orbits and below the ears

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8
Q

What are paranasal sinuses

A
Air filled spaces 
Cantered on nasal cavity 
Maxillary
Frontal
Sphenoid 
Ethmoid
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9
Q

What artery runs beneath the Pterion

A

The middle meningeal artery

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10
Q

What are 4 fractures that could occur on the skull

A

Basilar - damage bone that is thick
Comminuted- various pieces of bone created
Depressed - small pieces impacts inwards
Linear - strong force
Counterforce - doesn’t damage at site of sting bone but travels and breaks a delicate area

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11
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What is a buttress

A
Thicker portions of bones which transmit forces around weaker regions of the cranium 
Masticatory plates 
Zygomatic arch
Lateral orbital margin
Frontonasal
Occipital
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12
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What are the 3 Le fort fractures

A

I - across maxilla
II - thro maxilla base orbit and nasal
III - most severs, through ethmoid, sphenoid, Nasal (see cranial vault and facial skeleton)

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13
Q

What are the most common fracture of the mandible

A

At condylar and coronoid processes
2 at angle
One on body

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14
Q

What is C1and C2 called and what makes them anatomically different from other cervical vertebrae

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C1 atlas - facet for Dens, anterior and posterior arch and no body, superior articulate facets for occipital condyles

C2 axis - odontoid process (dens) bifud, splarger spinous process

Both joint with a synovial pivot joint

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15
Q

Where dos the vertebral artery travel through

A

Transverse foramen

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16
Q

What is C7 called

A

Vertebra prominens

17
Q
What are the openings of the 
Mouth 
Nose 
Eyes
Anatomically called
A

Mouth - oral cavity
Nose - nasal aperture
Eyes - orbit