BK Back Slab U Slab

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BELOW KNEE BACKSLAB & U-SLAB

ankle dislocations, undisplaced Weber B ankle #s


tarsal bone #s/ dislocations, Lis-Franc injury

POSITION
patient is prone or supine
ankle flexed 90o
3 layers of padding, extending from
MT heads to just below knee

PLASTER
pre-measure all slabs on uninjured
limb and trim corners so that they
are rounded
BACK-SLAB : 8 layers of 15cm
plaster extending from MT heads to
just below knee. folds at ankle cut
and smoothed over. apply 1 layer
HAFTAN and mould
U-SLAB - 8 layers of 10cm plaster
extending to the same level as back
slab. plaster should not encircle
limb. apply 1 layer HAFTAN , reduce
& mould
apply CREPE when dry

POSITION
elevate on pillow
DISPOSITION
only un-displaced Weber B with NO
medial malleolus tenderness are
candidates for discharge after
review by ortho reg.
ensure that elderly patients who
need crutches are assessed by
ECCT before going home

ALL POTENTIALLY UNSTABLE FRACTURES REQUIRE X-RAYS AFTER


PLASTERING EVEN IF NO ATTEMPT AT MANIPULATION WAS MADE. THIS
X-RAY MUST BE REVIEWED BY AN ED CONSULTANT OR ORTHO REG
BEFORE THE PATIENT LEAVES THE DEPARTMENT

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