Compound Vertebral Fracture
The healing of compound fracture or open fracture require a lot of time due to injury of the bone as well as that of surrounding soft tissues.
Compound vertebral fracture. Vertebral compression fractures can be caused by osteoporosis trauma and diseases affecting bone pathologic fracture. Osteoporosis most commonly occurs in women who have completed menopause. When a vertebra is injured the most common problem is a fracture. Most compression fractures happen in the front of the vertebra.
A frequent cause of spinal compression fractures is osteoporosis which is a bone thinning and weakening disease 2 according to the spineuniversity website there are approximately 700 000 cases of compression fractures related to osteoporosis yearly in the united states 2 other diseases and conditions such as parathyroid gland disorders and various cancers may also. But regardless of how it happens. The most common type of vertebral fracture is called a compression fracture. The treatment of compound fracture or open fracture is a complicated process.
When you get enough of them the front part of the bone can collapse. Osteoporosis is a disease of bone in which bone density is reduced which may increase the chance that a person could sustain a vertebral compression fracture with little or no trauma. The term wedge fracture is used because the fracture usually occurs in the front of the vertebra collapsing the bone in the front of the spine and leaving the back of the same bone unchanged. Compression fractures happen when there is too much pressure on the vertebra.
These fractures more commonly occur in the thoracic spine the middle portion of the spine especially in the lower part. Vcfs most often occur in the thoracic middle and lumbar lower areas of your spine. The main symptom you ll notice with a spinal compression fracture is back pain it may start gradually and get worse over time or come on suddenly and sharply. The back of the vertebra is made of harder bone so it stays.
A spinal fracture due to osteoporosis weak bones is commonly referred to as a compression fracture but can also be called a vertebral fracture osteoporotic fracture or wedge fracture. A vertebral compression fracture vcf is a collapse or breakdown in a bone in your spine. A compression fracture occurs when the normal vertebral body of the spine is squished or compressed to a smaller height. This can lead to poor posture pain loss of height and a variety of other symptoms.