What is a fracture?
a break in the continuity of a bone
What is a simple fracture?
aka. closed.
- bone is broken without an external wound; the skin is intact
What is a compound fracture?
aka open
what is a complicated fracture?
bone is broken and has injured some internal organ. ie. rib pierces lung
What is a comminuted fracture?
bone is splintered into pieces
what is an impacted fracture?
bone is broken and one end of the fractured bone segment is wedged into the interior of the other bone
What is a complete fracture?
the bone is broken into 2 or more pieces (ie. transverse, oblique spiral, comminuted, avulsion and osteochondral)
What is an incomplete fracture?
What is a greenstick fracture?
the bone is partially bent and partially broken. occurs usually in children especially those with rickets
What is a depressed fracture?
a piece of skull is broken and driven inwards
What is an epiphyseal separation?
separation between shaft and bone and epiphysis (growing end).
-occurs in young patients
What are Salter Harris classifictions?
What is a type I salter harris classification?
transverse fracture through the growth plate
What is a type II salter harris classification?
fracture through the growth plate and metaphysis
What is a type III salter harris classification?
fracture through the growth plate and the epiphysis
What is a type IV salter harris classification?
fracture through the growth plate, epiphysis and metaphysis
What is a type V salter harris classification?
compression fracture through the growth plate
What are the complete fractures?
transverse, comminuted, avulsion, osteochondral
What are the incomplete fractures?
compression, greenstick, perforation, and stress fractures
What is a Colles fracture?
What are some complications of a Colles fracture?
malunion and RSD/CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome) or shoulder-hand syndrome (edmea and capsular tightening affect the wrist and shoulder); CTS
What is a Galeazzi fracture?
What is a Pott’s fracture?
What is a Dupuytren’s fracture?