Bone Growth And Fracture Healing Flashcards

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Cortical versus cancellous bone

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Cortical

  • Diaphysis
  • Resists
    • Bending
    • Torsion
  • Laid down circumferentially
  • Less biologically active

Cancellous

  • Metaphysis
  • Resists/absorbs
    • compression
  • Site of longitudinal growth (physis)
  • Very biologically active
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What is a Fracture?

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a break in the structural continuity of bone

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Stages of fracture repair

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  1. inflammation
  2. soft callus
  3. hard callus
  4. bone remodelling
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Stage 1 inflammation

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  • Begins immediately after fracture
  • Hematoma and fibrin clot
  • Platelets, PMN’s, Neutrophils, Monocytes, Macrophages
  • By products of cell death - lysosomal enzymes
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Stage 2 soft callus

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  • Begins when pain and swelling subside
  • Lasts until bony fragments are united by cartilage or fibrous tissue
  • Some stability of fracture
  • Angulation can still occur
  • Continued increase in vascularity
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Stage 3 hard callus

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  • Conversion of cartilage to woven bone
  • Increasing rigidity
    • Secondary bone healing
    • Obvious callus
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Stage 4 bone remodeling

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  • Conversion of woven bone to lamellar bone
  • Medullary canal is reconstituted
  • Bone responds to loading characteristics
    • Wolff’s Law
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Strain

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  • Degree of instability is best expressed as magnitude of strain (% change of initital dimension)
  • If strain is too low mechanical induction of tissue differentiation fails
  • Too high and healing process does not progress to bone formation
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Delayed union

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failure to heal in expected time

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Reasons for delayed union

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  • high energy injury
  • distraction (increased osteogenic jumping)
  • instability
  • infection
  • steroids
  • immune suppressants
  • smoking
  • warfarin
  • NSAID
  • Ciprofloxacin
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Non union

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  • failure to heal
  • failure calcification fibrocartilage
  • instability
  • excessive osteoclasis
  • abundant callus formation
  • pain and tenderness
  • persistent fracture line
  • sclerosis
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Delayed healing management

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  • different fixation
  • dynamisation
  • bone grafting
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