Classification of fractures and principles of fracture management Flashcards
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Describe the types of bony fractures that can occur
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- Single traumatic event
- Stress fracture = repetitive stress in normal bone
- Pathological fracture = normal stress in abnormal bone
2
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Describe cortical bone fracture types
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- Spiral = torsion
- Butterfly = bending
- Short oblique = compression
- Transverse = tension
3
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Describe cancellous bone fracture types
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- Comminuted fracture = fraction into 2+ fragments
- Greenstick fracture = bone incompletely divided, and periosteum remains intact
4
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Define the Le Fort facial features
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- Le Fort 1 - Horizontal fracture of alveolar rim
- Le Fort 2 - Pyramid fracture; apex above nose bridge and extends inferolaterally through infraorbital rim
- Le Fort 3 - Involves zygomers and infraorbital rims, maxilla and paransal sinuses.
5
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Identify the common types of mandibular fracture
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Common mandibular fracture:
- Condyle
- Body
- Angle
- Parasymphyseal area and symphysis
6
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Describe the essential features of the processes involved in healing of a bony fracture
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- Haematoma formation - solid swelling of clotted blood within tissue.
- Inflammation/cellular proliferation
- Callus formation:
- only forms if fracture sites move -> stabilizes joint and bridges gap
- Indirect healing = callus forms between fragments
- Direct healing = fragments are immobile and no callus forms - consolidation
- Remodelling
7
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Explain factors that can impede healing of fractures
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Factors that can impede healing:
- Large gap between fragments
- Movement of fragments
- Low blood supply to fracture
8
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Describe complications with fractures:
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- Neurovascular injury = damage to neurovascular vessels near fracture site: e.g. Axillary nerve near shoulder
- Compartment syndrome = tight casts causes pressure to build up due to swelling at fracture. Pressure can occlude capillaries, leading to ischaemia. Necrosis of muscle and nerves ensues.
- Non-union == failure for bones to unite. Hypertrophic non-union = periosteal of new bone is formed but needs better stability; biology needs to be improved.
- Mal-union = bones heals in unsatisfactory position.