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===Fracture classification===
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*'''Traumatic''' -  normal bone broken by excessive force
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*'''Pathologic''' - abnormal bone broken by minimal or no trauma
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**E.g. due to [[Bones Inflammatory - Pathology#Osteomyelitis|osteomyelitis]], [[Bones Hyperplastic and Neoplastic - Pathology#Neoplastic|bone neoplasia]]
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*'''Closed''' - overlying skin and soft tissue is intact
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*'''Compound''' - overlying skin and soft tissue are perforated
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*'''Comminuted''' - bone is shattered at fracture site
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*'''Compresses''' - the ends of the fracture are impacted into each other
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*'''Avulsed''' - due to pull of a ligament
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*'''Transverse'''
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*'''Spiral'''
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===Fracture repair===
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[[Image:Recent healing fracture.jpg|right|thumb|100px|<small><center>Recent healing fracture (Image sourced from Bristol Biomed Image Archive with permission)</center></small>]]
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*Fracture
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**Ruptured blood vessels -> haemorrhage and clot formation, some ischaemic necrosis
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***Dead marrow liquefies and is phagocytosed
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***Dead bone is removed by [[Bones - Anatomy & Physiology|osteoclasts]]
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****Continues long after bone has been united by callus
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**[[Bones - Anatomy & Physiology|Periosteum]] tears, fragments displaced
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*-> Haematoma formation, necrosis of any isolated fragments
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*-> Mesenchymal cells proliferate in haematoma - [[Granulation Tissue|granulation tissue]]
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**Invading cells: endothelial, fibroblasts, osteoprogenitor
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*-> Loose collagenous tissue (primary callus)
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*-> Mesenchymal cells differentiate to [[Bones - Anatomy & Physiology|osteoblasts]] and chondroblasts
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*-> [[Bones - Anatomy & Physiology|Woven bone]] (secondary callus)
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**External callus - from periosteum
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***Periosteal growth eventually bridges the gap between the fracture ends
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***Blood supply is outstripped
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***Cartilage is produced instead of osteoid
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***Blood vessels invade cartilage -> [[Bone & Cartilage Development - Anatomy & Physiology|endochondral ossification]]
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***Osteoid becomes ossified
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**Internal callus - from endosteum
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***Rarely forms cartilage
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***May occlude the medullary cavity
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**Osteoid remodelled by [[Bones - Anatomy & Physiology|osteoclastic resorption]]
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*-> Mature [[Bones - Anatomy & Physiology|lamellar bone]]
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*Early reactive fracture repair may be mistaken for [[Bones Hyperplastic and Neoplastic - Pathology#Osteosarcoma (OSA)|osteosarcoma]] on biopsy
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===Complications of fracture repair===
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*Malnutrition
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*Lack of adequate blood supply (leads to hypoxia)
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**Leads to excess cartilage in callus
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**Healing can still occur since this can turn to bone
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*Excess movement
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**Leads to excess fibrous tissue in callus adn formation of false joint (below)
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*Presence of necrotic bone (may form a sequestrum)
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*Poor alignment
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*[[Bones Inflammatory - Pathology|Bacterial infection]]
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===Pseudoarthrosis===
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*False joint
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*Non-osseus union
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*From infection, poor imobilisation, avascularity, extensive tearing damage to periosteum
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*Composed of fibrous tissue
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*If mobility continues -> hyaline cartilage forms -> neoarthrosis (formation of new joint)
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*In [[Bones Metabolic - Pathology#Secondary hyperparathyroidism|''Osteodystrophia fibrosa'']], [[Bones Metabolic - Pathology#Osteomalacia|osteomalacia]] and [[Bones Metabolic - Pathology#Rickets|rickets]] - callus forms but does not mineralise
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===Head and neck of femur fracture===
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*Vascularisation from joint capsule -> if complete separation -> bone and marrow undergo avascular necrosis
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*Fibrovascular tissue and osteogenic cells invade -> deposit new bone
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*Resorption of articular cartilage and subchondral bone -> '''osteoarthropathy''' commonly develops
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===Sore shins===
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*Dorsal metacarpal disease of racehorses
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*In 2-3 year olds
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*Excessive compressive stress on dorsal cortex of third metacarpal -> microfractures
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*Hyperaemic overlying periosteum - -> new bone production to cover the lesion
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<big>Also see [[Healing and Repair - Pathology#Repair in the Bones|'''Repair in the Bones - Pathology''']]</big>
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[[Category:Musculoskeletal System - Pathology]]
 
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