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Sample Conversations

Student:

What is the Garden classification for femoral neck fractures?

MedixGPT:

The Garden classification system categorizes femoral neck fractures into four types based on displacement:

  • Type I: Incomplete, impacted fracture
  • Type II: Complete, non-displaced fracture
  • Type III: Complete fracture with partial displacement
  • Type IV: Complete fracture with full displacement

Source: Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics

Student:

When should I consider surgical management for an ankle fracture?

MedixGPT:

Surgical management is indicated for:

  • Unstable fractures (bi-malleolar or tri-malleolar)
  • Displaced fractures with >2mm talar shift
  • Open fractures
  • Syndesmotic disruption
  • Failure of closed reduction

Conservative management may be appropriate for stable, minimally displaced fractures in select patients.

Student:

Compare ORIF vs IMN for femoral shaft fractures

MedixGPT:

Here's a comparison of Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) versus Intramedullary Nailing (IMN):

ORIF (Plate Fixation):

  • ✓ Better for proximal/distal third fractures
  • ✓ Allows anatomic reduction
  • ✗ Larger incision, more soft tissue damage
  • ✗ Higher infection risk

IMN:

  • ✓ Gold standard for mid-shaft fractures
  • ✓ Smaller incision, less soft tissue damage
  • ✓ Load-sharing biomechanics
  • ✗ Risk of knee pain (entry point)

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