Nondisplaced oblique fracture of fibula
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Oblique—fracture line slanted or diagonal to longitudinal axis. Spiral—fracture line spirals around long axis. Hairline—common in skull—fracture components small and aligned; if fracture is pushed downward, called a depressed fracture. Greenstick—bone bent but broken only on one side (common in children) Pott’s—fracture of lower tibia
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-Dupuytren fx: At least a bimalleolar fracture when the talus gets lodged up between the tibia and fibula -Posterior Malleolar Fractures: Different than an avulsion fracture of the PITFL; this is a true fx involving a portion of the tibial plafond cartilage.
2019 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code S82.434D: Nondisplaced oblique f…
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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Tripod fracture: fracture of zygomatic arch, zygomaticofrontal suture, and infraorbital foramen. Also, lateral wall of maxillary sinus and orbital floor Sx: flattening of cheek, periorbital swelling, ecchymosis, diplopia, palpable step-off of inferior orbital rim, anesthesia of cheek, upper teeth, lip and gum
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An oblique fracture is one in which the fracture line runs obliquely to the long axis of the bone or the cortices. C. Spiral fracture. A spiral fracture is caused by a torsional force and is somewhat like a long oblique fracture that spans a greater area and encircles the shaft of the bone, thus forming a spiral in relation to the long axis of ...
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Discuss fracture classifications, including linear, transverse, oblique, spiral, impacted, comminuted, segmental, complete, incomplete, nondisplaced, and displaced. (pp 1765-1766) Discuss the pathophysiology of open versus closed fractures. (p 1765) Discuss the signs and symptoms of a fracture…
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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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There is suspicion of an anterior cruciate ligament injury due the avulsion fracture of the tibial spine. Clinical Case 8-8. The sagittal image demonstrates a comminuted fracture extending at an oblique angle through the medullary cavity of the tibia. On the axial image, the distal fibula is also shown to have a comminuted fracture.
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