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Bone Fracture Repair

Bone fracture repair is the process of repairing broken bones, either through external fixtures or surgical solutions. Broken bones have always been a problem, so unsurprisingly there have been many procedures and methods designed to allow their timely and correct healing. The most basic of these treatments have existed for thousands of years, yet improvements and entirely new methods are still being realised. Physical Support of the Injured site. Minimising Risk to the Patient. The actual methods used d...

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Bone fracture repair is the process of repairing broken bones, either through external fixtures or surgical solutions. Broken bones have always been a problem, so unsurprisingly there have been many procedures and methods designed to allow their timely and correct healing. The most basic of these treatments have existed for thousands of years, yet improvements and entirely new methods are still being realised. Physical Support of the Injured site. Minimising Risk to the Patient. The actual methods used d...

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109;da06jp@shef.ac.uk. Thanks to Dr. Royston of the Northern General Trauma Unit for his help, without his lecture this website would not have been possible. This website was made by a student of the University of Sheffield. However, views expressed do not neccesarily represent those of the University. Make a website for free. Webnode, an innovative sitebuilder. Have a captivating website for free!

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Aftercare :: Bone Fracture Repair

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Healing after surgery does not normally require you to stay in hospital for the duration. If an invasive method is used your time as an inpatient will be as long as it takes for you to recover from the surgery (normally 3/4 days depending on procedure), and if non-invasive methods are used normally no time as an inpatient is required. Image courtesy of Flickr. And are under creative commons license. Original image can be found at. Http:/ www.flickr.com/photos/frazzledjen/2073133385/sizes/l/.

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Risks :: Bone Fracture Repair

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Orthopedic surgery is obviously not without its risks, and this risk is increased by the possibility of bone infections as well as soft tissue infections. In addition to general surgical risks there are more specific risks associated with fracture repair, these include. With external fixators, the exterior frame has to connected to the bone, and it is not uncommon in these circumstances for the pin entry sites to become. Reduced Soft Tissue Regeneration. Orthopeadic surgery often involves working around,...

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Bone Healing :: Bone Fracture Repair

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You Can't MAKE It Heal. Bone is alive, and is therefore capable of repairing itself. From a clinical point of view, you cannot make bone grow only provide it a situation where it can, and allow it the time it needs. The bone re-growth mechanism is shown below. Bones Heal Through Soft Tissue. This need to keep the soft tissue alive and well has shaped many of the procedures used, and is often the reason a non-invasive technique will be favoured. 109;da06jp@shef&#...Thanks to Dr. Royston of the Norther...

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Methods :: Bone Fracture Repair

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By this I mean, should invasive or non-invasive procedures be favoured. This can really only be decided on a case by case basis, but surgery generally allows patients to regain movement quicker and heal faster, however there is an increased infection rate. The method chosen has to consider both the success rate and the patients health and lifestyle. Over the years many fracture repair methods have been invented. Generally speaking they fall into the following groups:. Intermedullary Pins and Wires. Bone ...

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