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Fractures
Types, Complications, and management
By Sachin Chauhan
Sachin Chauhan -
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 Define term the term fracture, dislocation and Subluxation
 Identify the general causes, signs , symptoms of fractures
 Classify the different types of fractures
 Discus the general principles of the management of fractures
 Describe the role of radiography in the management of fractures
 Explain the process of fracture healing
 State the local and general complications of fractures
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Text book of radiographic positioning and related anatomy; by Kenneth
L.Bontrager,5th edition
M.A.Seraj , The new manual of basic emergency
procedures, first aid and updated CPR.
Useful websites
References
 http://www.medicinenet.com/fracture/article.htm
 http://www.gentili.net/fracturemain.asp
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What is fracture(#)?
common causes of fractures:
 Fall from a height
 car accidents
 Direct blow
 Repetitive forces
 Pathology
Signs and Symptoms
 Swelling or tenderness
 pain
 Numbness
 Bleeding
 Broken skin with bone protruding
 Limitation or unwillingness to move a limb
a break in the continuity of a bone or cartilage.
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Closed fracture: A closed fracture is one where the fracture hematoma does not
communicate with the outside
Open fracture: This is one where the fracture hematoma communicates with the
outside through an open wound.
1/ Traumatic
Fracture Types
Stress fracture :
It is a fracture occurring at a site in the bone subject to
repeated minor stresses over a period of time.
Birth fracture:
It is a fracture in the new born children
due to injury during delivery.
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2/ Pathological
It is a fracture occurring after a trivial violence in a bone weakened by some
pathological lesion. This lesion may be :
- Localized disorder
(e.g. secondary malignant deposit)
- Generalized disorder
(e.g. osteoporosis).
Fracture Types
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Transverse Fracture
A fracture in which the # line is
perpendicular to the long axis of
the bone .
Oblique Fracture
A fracture in which the # line is at
oblique angle to the long axis of the
bone.
According to the Path of the # Line
Fracture Types
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Spiral Fracture
A severe form of oblique fracture in
which the # plane rotates along the
long axis of the bone. These #s occur
secondary to rotational force.
Longitudinal Fracture
A fracture in which the # line runs
nearly parallel to the long axis of the
bone. A longitudinal fracture can be
considered a long oblique fracture.
According to the Path of the # Line
Fracture Types
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Anatomical classification of fractures
Fractures
Comminuted # :
The bone is broken into than two
fragments.
Stellate fracture:
This # occurs in the flat bones of the
skull and in the patella, where the
fracture lines run in various directions
from one point.
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Anatomical classification of fractures
Impacted fracture:
This # where a vertical force drives
the distal fragment of the fracture
into the proximal fragment.
Fracture Types
Depressed fracture:
This # occurs in the skull where a
segment of bone gets depressed
into the cranium.
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Avulsion fracture:
This is one, where a chip of bone is avulsed by the sudden and unexpected
contraction of a powerful muscle from its point of insertion,
Examples
1. The supra spinatus muscle avulsing the
greater tuberosity of the humerus.
2. Avulsion fracture of the tibial tuberosity
Fracture Types
Anatomical classification of fractures
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Fracture Types
Simple little or no bone displacement
Compound fracture ruptures the skin & bone protrudes
Green stick occurs mostly in children whose bones have not calcified or hardened
Transverse crack perpendicular to long axis of the bone - displacement may occur
Oblique diagonal crack across the long axis of the bone
Spiral diagonal crack involving a "twisting" of the bone about the longitudinal axis
Comminuted "crushing" fracture - more common in elderly
Impacted one end of bone is driven up into the other
Depressed broken bone is pressed inward (skull fracture)
Avulsion fragment of bone is pulled away by tendon
Summary
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Other Terms used in describing fracture
Greenstick
is the fracture in the young bone of children where the break is incomplete,
leaving one cortex intact .
Plastic - Bowing fracture in children without disruption of cortex.
Distraction Is a separation of fragments that have been pulled apart.
Greenstick #
Distraction #
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1.Position - changed or unchanged
Terms used in fracture follow-up
.2. Healing -central or peripheral
bony bridging
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Delayed union - the healing process is slower than normal.
Non-union - the healing stopped before union occurred.
Malunion - the fracture healed in unacceptable position.
Terms used in fracture follow-up
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Fractures
management and healing
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Principles of Management:
Aims : (A)- safe life (B)-save the limb (C)-save the function
1. Efficient First Aid: This relieves the pain and prevents complications.
2. Safe transport: This help to minimize complications in injures to the spine, fracture
of the lower limbs, ribs etc (all fractures should be immobilized immediately ) .
3. Assessment of condition of the patients for shock & other injuries.
4. Assessment of local condition of the injured limb regarding complications like
vascular injury, nerve involvement and injury to neighboring joints .
5. Resuscitation. If needed
6. Radiography of the part
 X-ray before plaster AP & LAT( to determine site and degree of displacement)
 Post Reduction films ( wet plaster) for insurance of good alignment
 Follow up films to assess healing
 Films Before removal of plaster to confirm complete healing
7. Reduction of the fracture(correction of displacement of fragments and done by :
 closed Manipulation
open reduction
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8. Immobilization of the fragments.
External fixation
Cast (plaster)
Internal fixation
Screws
Plates
intramedullary nails and rod
wires & pins
Principles of Management:
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9. Early physiotherapy : for the preservation of function of the limb
(local complication such as ischemia ,nerve damage ,joint stiffness
,infection ..etc may endanger the function of the limb.
10. Rehabilitation : After union of the fracture to restore full
muscle power and joint movements and to make the patient fit for
his original job.
NOTE:
Fractures are treated by reduction (realignment) &immediate
immobilization
In most cases, simple fractures heal completely in
approximately 6 - 8 weeks
Compound # better to deal with it within6hrs of injury to avoid
infection
The accurate diagnosis of the fracture (site ,lines and
displacement ) is made from X- ray examination.
Tow projections is required AP or PA +lateral or oblique
Tow joints above and below the site of the # should be included
in the radiographs
Tow limbs radiographs for comparison of value in children.
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FRACTURE HEALING
Fracture healing is considered as a series of phases which occur in
sequence as follows:
(I) Inflammatory Phase.
(A) Stage or hematoma formation.
(B) Stage of granulation tissue. (more fibrin
to the hematoma and increase blood flow
(II) Reparative Phase.
(A) Stage of fibro cartilaginous callus.
(B) Stage of bony callus (woven bone become
calcified)).
(III) Remodeling Phase.
Excess material inside bone shaft is
replaced by more compact bone
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Factors Affecting Bone Healing
Enhancing
Youth
Early Immobilization of
fracture fragments
Bone fragments contact
Adequate blood supply
Proper Nutrition
Adequate hormones
Growth hormone
Thyroxin
Calcitonin
Inhibiting
Age (e.g. Average # Femur Healing Time)
Infant: 4 weeks
Teenager: 12 to 16 weeks
Extensive local soft tissue trauma
Bone loss due to the severity of the
fracture
Inadequate immobilization (motion
at the fracture site)
Infection
Avascular Necrosis
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Fracture - Complications
At time of injury (Immediate)
◦ Haemorrhage
◦ Damage to important internal structures (brain ,heart..)
◦ Skin loss ,Shock ,Nerve damage
Later Complications
Local General
Tissue necrosis Deep Vein Thrombosis,
Local wound Infection Pulmonary embolism
Loss of alignment Osteoarthritis
Delayed and malunion
Joint stiffness
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What is Dislocation?
Joints Dislocation
Is the total displacement of the articular end of a bone from the joint cavity.
Subluxation : Is an incomplete displacement.
Reduction : Is the restoration of the normal alignment of the bones.
Classification:
Dislocations are classified
as follows:
A. Congenital
B. Traumatic
C. Pathological
D. Paralytic
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PIPJ Subluxation Elbow joint Dislocation.
Dislocation & Subluxation
(Sample Radiographs)
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QUESTIONS?
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Fracture - Types, complications and management

  • 1. Fractures Types, Complications, and management By Sachin Chauhan Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 2.  Define term the term fracture, dislocation and Subluxation  Identify the general causes, signs , symptoms of fractures  Classify the different types of fractures  Discus the general principles of the management of fractures  Describe the role of radiography in the management of fractures  Explain the process of fracture healing  State the local and general complications of fractures Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 3. Text book of radiographic positioning and related anatomy; by Kenneth L.Bontrager,5th edition M.A.Seraj , The new manual of basic emergency procedures, first aid and updated CPR. Useful websites References  http://www.medicinenet.com/fracture/article.htm  http://www.gentili.net/fracturemain.asp Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 4. What is fracture(#)? common causes of fractures:  Fall from a height  car accidents  Direct blow  Repetitive forces  Pathology Signs and Symptoms  Swelling or tenderness  pain  Numbness  Bleeding  Broken skin with bone protruding  Limitation or unwillingness to move a limb a break in the continuity of a bone or cartilage. Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 5. Closed fracture: A closed fracture is one where the fracture hematoma does not communicate with the outside Open fracture: This is one where the fracture hematoma communicates with the outside through an open wound. 1/ Traumatic Fracture Types Stress fracture : It is a fracture occurring at a site in the bone subject to repeated minor stresses over a period of time. Birth fracture: It is a fracture in the new born children due to injury during delivery. Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 6. 2/ Pathological It is a fracture occurring after a trivial violence in a bone weakened by some pathological lesion. This lesion may be : - Localized disorder (e.g. secondary malignant deposit) - Generalized disorder (e.g. osteoporosis). Fracture Types Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 7. Transverse Fracture A fracture in which the # line is perpendicular to the long axis of the bone . Oblique Fracture A fracture in which the # line is at oblique angle to the long axis of the bone. According to the Path of the # Line Fracture Types Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 8. Spiral Fracture A severe form of oblique fracture in which the # plane rotates along the long axis of the bone. These #s occur secondary to rotational force. Longitudinal Fracture A fracture in which the # line runs nearly parallel to the long axis of the bone. A longitudinal fracture can be considered a long oblique fracture. According to the Path of the # Line Fracture Types Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 9. Anatomical classification of fractures Fractures Comminuted # : The bone is broken into than two fragments. Stellate fracture: This # occurs in the flat bones of the skull and in the patella, where the fracture lines run in various directions from one point. Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 10. Anatomical classification of fractures Impacted fracture: This # where a vertical force drives the distal fragment of the fracture into the proximal fragment. Fracture Types Depressed fracture: This # occurs in the skull where a segment of bone gets depressed into the cranium. Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 11. Avulsion fracture: This is one, where a chip of bone is avulsed by the sudden and unexpected contraction of a powerful muscle from its point of insertion, Examples 1. The supra spinatus muscle avulsing the greater tuberosity of the humerus. 2. Avulsion fracture of the tibial tuberosity Fracture Types Anatomical classification of fractures Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 12. Fracture Types Simple little or no bone displacement Compound fracture ruptures the skin & bone protrudes Green stick occurs mostly in children whose bones have not calcified or hardened Transverse crack perpendicular to long axis of the bone - displacement may occur Oblique diagonal crack across the long axis of the bone Spiral diagonal crack involving a "twisting" of the bone about the longitudinal axis Comminuted "crushing" fracture - more common in elderly Impacted one end of bone is driven up into the other Depressed broken bone is pressed inward (skull fracture) Avulsion fragment of bone is pulled away by tendon Summary Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 14. Other Terms used in describing fracture Greenstick is the fracture in the young bone of children where the break is incomplete, leaving one cortex intact . Plastic - Bowing fracture in children without disruption of cortex. Distraction Is a separation of fragments that have been pulled apart. Greenstick # Distraction # Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 15. 1.Position - changed or unchanged Terms used in fracture follow-up .2. Healing -central or peripheral bony bridging Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 16. Delayed union - the healing process is slower than normal. Non-union - the healing stopped before union occurred. Malunion - the fracture healed in unacceptable position. Terms used in fracture follow-up Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 17. Fractures management and healing Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 18. Principles of Management: Aims : (A)- safe life (B)-save the limb (C)-save the function 1. Efficient First Aid: This relieves the pain and prevents complications. 2. Safe transport: This help to minimize complications in injures to the spine, fracture of the lower limbs, ribs etc (all fractures should be immobilized immediately ) . 3. Assessment of condition of the patients for shock & other injuries. 4. Assessment of local condition of the injured limb regarding complications like vascular injury, nerve involvement and injury to neighboring joints . 5. Resuscitation. If needed 6. Radiography of the part  X-ray before plaster AP & LAT( to determine site and degree of displacement)  Post Reduction films ( wet plaster) for insurance of good alignment  Follow up films to assess healing  Films Before removal of plaster to confirm complete healing 7. Reduction of the fracture(correction of displacement of fragments and done by :  closed Manipulation open reduction Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 19. 8. Immobilization of the fragments. External fixation Cast (plaster) Internal fixation Screws Plates intramedullary nails and rod wires & pins Principles of Management: Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 20. 9. Early physiotherapy : for the preservation of function of the limb (local complication such as ischemia ,nerve damage ,joint stiffness ,infection ..etc may endanger the function of the limb. 10. Rehabilitation : After union of the fracture to restore full muscle power and joint movements and to make the patient fit for his original job. NOTE: Fractures are treated by reduction (realignment) &immediate immobilization In most cases, simple fractures heal completely in approximately 6 - 8 weeks Compound # better to deal with it within6hrs of injury to avoid infection The accurate diagnosis of the fracture (site ,lines and displacement ) is made from X- ray examination. Tow projections is required AP or PA +lateral or oblique Tow joints above and below the site of the # should be included in the radiographs Tow limbs radiographs for comparison of value in children. Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 21. FRACTURE HEALING Fracture healing is considered as a series of phases which occur in sequence as follows: (I) Inflammatory Phase. (A) Stage or hematoma formation. (B) Stage of granulation tissue. (more fibrin to the hematoma and increase blood flow (II) Reparative Phase. (A) Stage of fibro cartilaginous callus. (B) Stage of bony callus (woven bone become calcified)). (III) Remodeling Phase. Excess material inside bone shaft is replaced by more compact bone Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 22. Factors Affecting Bone Healing Enhancing Youth Early Immobilization of fracture fragments Bone fragments contact Adequate blood supply Proper Nutrition Adequate hormones Growth hormone Thyroxin Calcitonin Inhibiting Age (e.g. Average # Femur Healing Time) Infant: 4 weeks Teenager: 12 to 16 weeks Extensive local soft tissue trauma Bone loss due to the severity of the fracture Inadequate immobilization (motion at the fracture site) Infection Avascular Necrosis Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 23. Fracture - Complications At time of injury (Immediate) ◦ Haemorrhage ◦ Damage to important internal structures (brain ,heart..) ◦ Skin loss ,Shock ,Nerve damage Later Complications Local General Tissue necrosis Deep Vein Thrombosis, Local wound Infection Pulmonary embolism Loss of alignment Osteoarthritis Delayed and malunion Joint stiffness Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 24. What is Dislocation? Joints Dislocation Is the total displacement of the articular end of a bone from the joint cavity. Subluxation : Is an incomplete displacement. Reduction : Is the restoration of the normal alignment of the bones. Classification: Dislocations are classified as follows: A. Congenital B. Traumatic C. Pathological D. Paralytic Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com
  • 25. PIPJ Subluxation Elbow joint Dislocation. Dislocation & Subluxation (Sample Radiographs) Sachin Chauhan - sachu.chauhan@gmail.com