1- Principles of bone healing Flashcards

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What are the 3 phases of bone healing

A

inflammatory, reparative, remodeling

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2
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Lysis of osteocytes & cells of dead tissue in the inflammation stage stimulates what?

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The attraction of inflammatory cells & macrophages = clears away necrotic material

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3
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Name the the main steps of the inflammatory stage of bone healing

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  1. A blood clot is formed at the fracture site
  2. Phagocytes attracted and clean site
    - occurs within a couple of hours of injury
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What is soft callus? & what phase does it occur in?

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Fibrous/cartilage tissue (soft bone) which replaces the blood clot caused in the inflammatory phase
Is quite elastic & soft = starts to stabilise the fracture site
Restorative phase

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5
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Describe the process of hard callus formation

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As fracture is stabilised & blood supply is restored, newly formed cartilage is substituted by bone tissue by endochondral ossification

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6
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When does hard callus formation begin?

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2 weeks after fracture > 6-12th weeks later

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7
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What type of bone healing Is it when we repair fractures surgically?

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First intention - minimal bone callus formation
Direct formation of bone tissue in a fracture line

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Name 3 conditions first intention bone healing needs

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Good blood supply
Immediate stabilisation
Perfect reduction of fracture edges
Absence of micromovements
Absence of infection

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9
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What is second intention bone healing?

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The natural type of healing
Takes longer

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10
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what is healing by first intention healing

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is characterised by the direct formation of bone tissue in a fracture line without the creation or production of bone callus.

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