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Home » Compound Fractures: Classification, Causes, Symptoms

Compound Fractures: Classification, Causes, Symptoms

March 21, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Compound Fractures: Classification, Causes, Symptoms

Classify fractures. Describe etiology, clinical features, and management of compound fractures.
Answer.

Compound Fracture Classification of Fractures

  • Based on plane of fracture surface:
    • Linear fractures: Fracture which run parallel to long axis of bone.
    • Transverse fracture: Fracture in right angle with axis of bone
    • Oblique fracture: Fracture with oblique fracture line
    • Spiral fracture: Fracture with spiral fracture line
    • Comminuted fracture: Fracture with splintered or crushed bone with more than two fragments.
    • Segmental fracture: Fracture, where a part of bone is completely separated from, are not bone with same diameter.

Compound Fracture

“Common Causes Of Compound Fractures“

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  • Based on etiology of fracture:
    • Traumatic fractures
    • Pathological fractures
    • Stress fractures
  • Based on condition of soft tissue:
    • Close or simple fracture: This fracture lacks communication between site of fracture and exterior of body
    • Open or compound fracture: In this, fracture a wound is present through the adjacent or overlying soft tissue communicates outside the body.

Open Fracture

“High-Impact Injuries Causing Compound Fractures“

  • Special fractures:
    • Depressed fracture: It is common in skull bone
    • Fracture-dislocation: Anterior dislocation of shoulder along with fracture neck of humerus.
    • Fracture involving a joint
    • Complex fracture: These fractures involve major nerves and vessels.

Open Fracture Management

“Trauma Leading To Compound Fractures”

Compound Fracture Management

Compound Fracture Treatment

Clinical Features Of Compound Fracture

  • Swelling or bruising over a bone.
  • Deformity of an arm or leg.
  • Pain in the injured area that gets worse when the area is moved or pressure is applied.
  • Loss of function in the injured area.
  • Bone appears protruding from the skin.
  • Bleeding is present at the fracture site.
  • Presence of contamination of fracture site by mud, dirt,etc.
  • Victim heard a bone break or snap or heard a grating sensation.

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