Neck of fifth Metacarpal (Boxer’s) fractures are a common injury, and how we treat them locally is changing.

Neck of fifth Metacarpal (Boxer’s) fractures are a common injury, and how we treat them locally is changing.


We are regularly doing blocks next to major vessels. So warn the patient of the symptoms, & keep them monitored(at least 15 min).
Symptoms of local anaesthetic toxicity
Use conventional therapies to treat:
PDF: Quick Reference Handbook – Guidelines for crises in anaesthesia
C-spine injury ranges from the obvious fracture-dislocation to the less obvious ligamentous injury, affecting about 2.5% of blunt trauma patients. However, ALL of them are serious and can lead to life changing injuries, that we obviously don’t want to miss. Unfortunately reported miss rates range from 4-30%. [IJO 2007]

Each year 1:15 of the adult population will seek medical help for Lower Back Pain, that is 2.6 million patients in the UK. Most Lower Back Pain is not serious and will revolve within 8 weeks, with analgesia and self physio.
However, this is not the case for some. This may be due to serious underlying pathology ‘RED Flags‘, or psychological factors that indicate chronicity ‘Yellow Flags‘.
Read morePosterior shoulder dislocation is far less common than anterior dislocation. But it is commonly missed with some sources stating 50% of posterior dislocations are missed in the ED. Read more

The population is ageing and thus our ‘typical’ trauma patient is also changing. In 2017 the TARN report “Major injury in older people” highlighted the following issues: