Displaced Compound Fracture
A non displaced type of fracture is the one in which your bone cracks in only one place and doesn t move to change alignment.
Displaced compound fracture. Both non displaced and displaced fractures explain more about how the bone breaks. When your bone snaps into two or more parts this is called a displaced fracture. Displaced and non displaced fractures refer to the alignment of the fractured bone. Acute metatarsal fracture is usually caused by a sudden forceful injury to the foot such as dropping a heavy object on to the foot a fall kicking against a hard object when tripping or from a.
Follow the rice principle while you wait for help. The fracture is horizontal and the bone can become unstable if the fibula is also broken. An open fracture also known as a compound fracture occurs when the broken bone breaks through the skin. Open compound fracture treatment seek emergency medical attention if you have an open fracture.
Occurs when the bone is broken but the skin remains intact. A complete fracture breaks the bone into separate pieces. With non displaced fractures the bone typically stays aligned in an acceptable position for healing. Compound fractures are emergencies requiring immediate medical attention.
Treatment for displaced fracture usually includes immobilization using splints casts or traction and reduction is mostly performed to re align the bone fragments. With this type of complete fracture the ends of the bones are displaced meaning they don t line up anymore. The tibia is moved out of place when it breaks. Your bone will no longer be aligned in this case.
They are open wounds so a victim of a compound fracture is susceptible to infections in the deep tissues of the affected area. Fracture of a bone in which the parts of the bone break and move from their original position is called a displaced fracture. Such a fracture is infected and requires different management from a non compound simple fracture. This may involve an anaesthetic and some kind of metal pinning or plating to the bones.
This type of fracture occurs in people with poor bone health or osteoporosis a condition that weakens bones due to loss of mineral content. A displaced fracture needs specialist care as the bones will need to be properly lined up and stabilised. Most cases of displaced fracture if treated properly in time may heal well within 4 to 6 months. Such fractures are usually treated with a splint brace or cast.
Compound fracture a bone break with perforation of the skin so that the fracture site has been in contact however briefly with the outside environment or the surface of the skin.