Bone Repair Flashcards

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Bone Fractures are Classified by…

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  1. Position of the bones end after fracture
    - nondisplaced
    - displaced
  2. Completeness of the fracture
    - complete
    - incomplete
  3. Whether or not the bone ends penetrate the skin
    - open/compound
    - closed/simple
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Nondisplaced fracture

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bones retain their normal position

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Displaced fracture

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bones ends are out of normal alignment

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4
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Complete fracture

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bone is broken through

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incomplete fracture

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bone is not broken through

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Open/compound fracture

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bone ends penetrate the skin

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7
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Closed/simple fracture

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bone ends remain within the skin

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Fracture Treatment

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  • begins with reduction - realignment of the broken bone ends
    • closed reduction
    • open reduction
  • immobilization of the bone by cast/traction is needed for healing
  • time needed for fracture repair depends on severity, which bone, and age of patient
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9
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closed reduction

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clinician manipulates bone ends back into position

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10
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open reduction

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surgeon utilizes pins and wires to resecure the bone ends

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11
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4 major stages of fracture repair

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  • hematoma formation
  • fibrocartilaginous callus formation
  • bony callus formation
  • bone remodeling
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Hematoma formation

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  • torn blood vessels hemorrhage
  • a hematoma is formed (mass of clotted blood)
  • site is swollen, painful, inflamed, and fed by nutrients and oxygen from blood
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Fibrocartilaginous callus formation

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  • capillaries grow into hematoma
  • phagocytic cells (like white blood cells) clear debris
  • fibroblasts secrete collagen fibers to span break and connect broken ends
  • fibroblasts, cartilage, and osteogenic cells begin reconstruction of the bone
    • create a cartilage matrix of repair tissue
    • osteoblasts form spongy bone within matrix
  • mass of repair tissue = fibrocartilaginous callus
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bony callus formation

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  • within a week, new trabeculae appear within the fibrocartilaginous callus
  • fibrocartilaginous callus is converted into bony callus of spongy bone
  • bony callys continues for about 2 months - until a firm union forms
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Bone Remodeling

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  • begins during bony callus formation and continues for several months
  • excess material on the diaphysis exterior and within the medullary cavity is removed
  • compact bone is laid down to reconstruct shaft walls
  • final structure resembles original structure - it responds to the same mechanical stressors
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