what is vascular examination reveal and what does this mean
Vascular examination revealed absence of both dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses
- blood supply cut of from both anterior tibial which leads to the dorsals pedis and posterior tibial
What did neurological examination show to be intact
what did the angiography show
Acute angiography was performed and showed complete vascular compromise at the inferior margin of the popliteal artery.
what are the two types of fracture
Open (compound) = skin is broken and bone pierces the skin
Closed = bone fragments have not pierced the skin
what does the type of fracture depend on
magnitude and direction of force
what is a spiral or oblique fracture caused by
What is a crush or compression fracture
what vertebra are the most affected in a compression fracture
thoracic
lumbar
- these carry more weight
what do burst fractures occur in
what causes an avulsion fracture
what is a fracture dislocation/subluxation
this is when the fracture involves a joint and this results in malalignment of joint surfaces
- therefore you have to get the joint realigned
What is an impacted fracture
What is a comminuted fracture
- for example he middle part of the bone might be completely detached and thus completed detached from the blood supply
What is a stress fracture
- normal stress on abnormal bone (insufficiency fracture)
Describe what happens in a torus fracture
these heal quickly
What is a greenstick fracture
- the woven bone will allow the bones to bend fracturing them completely
what type of fracture did the person have
name the steps of fracture healing
Fracture haematoma (6-8 hours)
fibrocartilaginous callus (lasts about 3 weeks)
bony callus (after 3 weeks and lasts abut 3-4 months)
bone remodelling
describe the steps of fracture healing
Fracture haematoma
Fibrocartilagenous callus
Bony callus
= after 3 weeks and lasts about 3-4 months
- bony callus forms as the bone starts to be made
- osteoblasts make the woven bone which replaces the fibrocartilage
Bone remodelling
How long does the lower limb and upper limb take to heal
upper limb
lower limb
what type of reduction do you use for an open fracture
As there is an open fracture then open reduction and stabilisation of the fracture was perfromed
what are the factors that affect bone healing
Factors increasing the rate
Factors decreasing the rate of bone healing
what muscles can be used for muscle replacement
describe venous autograft
Types