Hematona
Bleeding occurs at the fracture site and a blood clot forms.
Hematona
Yes, it is the first part to repair a bone fracture. It is part one of four major events.
When deprived of nutrition, osteocytes at the fracture site die.
A hematoma is a mass of clotted blood that forms at an injury site. A fracture hematoma is a clot resulting from a break in a blood vessel within the bone, the marrow space, the periosteum, or the surrounding tissue associated with a bone fracture.
a fracture in which skin is intact at site of fracture is a closed fracture or simple fracture whereas compound fracture or an open fracture is a fracture in which the skin is perforated and there is an open wound down to the site of the fracture.
open
The hematoma does usually form at the fracture site. This will generally appear as a bruised area with a lot of swelling.
Yes.
Periosteum surrounds and protects bones. It also is the site of healing, like with a fracture. If the periosteum grows abnormally, it is called Exostosis, like what forms splints.
the question is not specific. but yes you can get disease after a fracture
815 04 - closed fracture, neck of metacarpal bone. **Watch for documentation as to location of fracture site