Distal tibia burst fracture
Introduction
Introduction to the distal radius fracture High-speed longitudinal pressure, resulting in comminuted fracture of the sub-femoral articular surface, and comminuted fracture of the distal radius, the fracture piece bursts around, but the area around it is only surrounded by the skin, can not provide space for the bone piece to shift to the surrounding, the skin is bound to receive Mo-tension, blister formation, and even skin rupture, the tip of the bone can pierce the skin, although it is an open fracture from the inside to the outside, unlike the open fracture caused by external to internal injury, but the risk of infection must not be ignored, in many cases The distal humerus suffered a fracture due to bending or torsional injury, and was significantly displaced and the limb was shortened. basic knowledge The proportion of sickness: 0.0052% Susceptible people: no special people Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: Traumatic arthritis
Cause
Causes of distal radius fractures
Cause:
Compression violence in the longitudinal direction of the height causes damage to the distal radius. When falling from a height, the foot is on the ground, and the distal end of the humerus impacts on the articular surface of the talus and causes a fracture.
Prevention
Prevention of distal radius fracture
1. Adjust daily life and workload, and regularly carry out activities and exercise to avoid fatigue.
2. Maintain emotional stability and avoid emotional excitement and tension.
3. Keep the stool smooth, avoid using stools, eat more fruits and high-fiber foods.
Complication
Complications of distal radius fractures Complications, traumatic arthritis
Complicated with ankle joint traumatic arthritis.
Symptom
Symptoms of distal radius fractures common symptoms humeral pain limb shortening deformity
Due to longitudinal violence, the fracture piece bursts around, the local skin is subjected to great tension, blister formation, and even skin rupture. The bone piece pierces the skin and becomes an open fracture, and may be accompanied by a fracture of the tibia and a shortening of the limb.
Examine
Examination of the distal radius fracture
X-ray films can be diagnosed, if necessary, CT scan to determine the fracture of the fracture.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and diagnosis of distal radius fracture
Obvious history of trauma, local skin tension, blister formation, bone fragments pierce the skin and form an open fracture, limb shortening, X-ray film can be diagnosed, CT scan if necessary, to determine the comminuted fracture.
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