"Osseus fusion" means: osseus = bone, fusion = merged, or grown together... That would mean "two (or more) bones grown together"... As an example, the bones of the skull are separate and actually "float" to cover the braincase in newborns. That makes birth easier (if that's possible) because the skull is then "flexible" in a way. The bones grow together and fuse (osseous fussion) as the baby develops in its first year. An osseous fussion (usually spinal fusion) can be performed by surgeons to immobilize something like a pair of vertebrae that have had the intervening cartilage destroyed by disease or injury. The immobilized joint reduces overall mobility and may be uncomfortable or even painful, but it protects the spinal cord from damage should the vertebrae slip completely out of position. Paralysis and/or death may result from vertebral dislocation.
An incomplete osseous fusion refers to a condition where bones fail to fully fuse together during development. This can result in incomplete or inadequate fusion of two or more bones, leading to structural abnormalities or functional limitations in the affected area. Treatment may involve monitoring, physical therapy, bracing, or surgery, depending on the severity and location of the incomplete fusion.
Mature interbody osseous fusion refers to the successful process where two adjacent vertebrae are permanently joined together through bone growth after spinal surgery. This occurs when bone graft material or devices placed between the vertebrae stimulate the formation of new bone, leading to a solid, stable connection. A mature fusion indicates that the healing process is complete, and the vertebrae have fully integrated, providing stability and reducing pain in the affected area.
Osseous Tissue
Osseous means bony and contusion means bruise.
We humans also have some osseous tissue. Bones are a great example of that.
Osseous tissue is found in bones.
Chronic osseous pathology is long-standing disease of the bone tissue.
The phrase "no evidence of hardware complication or solid osseous fusion of the tarsometatarsal joints" indicates that there are no problems with any surgical hardware used in the area and that the bones in the tarsometatarsal joints have not fully fused together. This suggests that while there may be no complications from surgery, the desired healing or union of the bones has not yet occurred, which could affect stability and function. Further monitoring or intervention may be required to promote healing.
Osseous is the fancy medical term for "bony".
Osseous pathology refers to the study and diagnosis of diseases and abnormalities affecting bones. This can include conditions such as fractures, infections, tumors, and metabolic disorders that impact the structure and function of bones in the body. Osseous pathology plays a crucial role in understanding and treating bone-related health issues.
Osseous degenerative changes are changes in the bone density and structure of the spine. These changes often cause pain and curvature of the spine.
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