Nondisplaced fibula fracture healing time

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      AOVET Course – Principles of Small Animal Fracture Management. Course Notes . Contents . Introduction to the course . Influencing bone healing . Case assessment and decision mak

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      “It could be a nondisplaced fracture and needs to be medically evaluated.” “This is probably a pathologic fracture.” “This looks like an open fracture.” Answer: b. Objective: 20-7. Reference: 613. 42.A fracture of a bone will cause bleeding, and a hematoma forms around the fracture site.

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      Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs of the lower extremities are indicated if a fracture is suspected, and the type of fracture seen can provide some clues as to the mechanism of injury. One of the most common fractures in children is a nondisplaced spiral fracture of the tibia, otherwise as known as a "toddler's fracture" (Item C67A)

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      4. Nondisplaced fracture: bone remains in normal anatomical alignment. a. Might appear normal except for swelling at fracture site. b. Difficult to detect without x-ray. 5. Displaced fracture caused by fractured bone ends being anatomically misaligned. a. Causes the affected extremity to appear bent, crooked, short, or rotated. 6.

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      Nonunion/malunion: failure of fracture to heal, or incomplete healing after 4-6 months. (1) Most common in tibia and fibula. (2) Treated by bone grafting, internal or external fixation, electrical bone stimulation.

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      “Raccoon eyes”—clinical sign of blowout fracture (Figure 8-7, D) Fetal skull (Figure 8-11) ... Permits differential growth or appearance of skull components over time. Face—smaller proportion of total cranium at birth (1/8) than in adult (1/2) Head at birth is ¼ total body height; at maturity is …

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