Multiple broken bones

Acute

What is Multiple Broken Bones?

Multiple fractures resulting in discontinuity, crumpling, or “wrinkled” appearance of the long bones

  • A visibly out-of-place or misshapen limb or joint.
  • Swelling, bruising, or bleeding.
  • Intense pain.
  • Numbness and tingling.
  • Broken skin with bone protruding.
  • Limited mobility or inability to move a limb or put weight on the leg.
  • Fat embolism
  • Infection
  • Joint problems
  • Pulmonary embolism
  • Blood vessel damage
  • Compartment syndrome
  • Osteonecrosis
  • Uneven limbs
  • Nerve damage

Among the most common causes of spontaneous fracture are osteoporosis (calcium deficiency and corticosteroid-induced), malignancy, overexposure to vitamin A, periprosthetic weakening, Brucellosis, cerebral palsy (especially in children), and osteodystrophy because of chronic renal failure.

  • Exercise to Improve Balance and Strength.
  • Get the Right Shoes.
  • Know How Medicines Might Affect You.
  • Keep Your Home Well-Lit.
  • 'Fall-Proof' Your Home.
  • Treat Health Conditions.
  • Bone Fractures Aren't Inevitable.

The risk factors for those with multiple fractures at any site were age, history of fracture, history of fall, total hip bone mineral density (BMD), spine BMD and rheumatoid arthritis

How is it diagnosed?

How is it diagnosed?

Immobilization with a cast or splint heals most broken bones. However, you may need surgery to implant plates, rods or screws to maintain proper position of the bones during healing. This type of surgery is more likely in people who have: Multiple fractures.

How is it treated?

Treatment for acute myeloid leukemia is vital. It varies with the patient and stage of the disease. Treatment options include

  • Internal fixation. Your surgeon will realign (set) your bones to their correct position and then secure them in place so they can heal and grow back together.
  • External fixation. You might need an external fixation.
  • Arthroplasty.
  • Bone grafting.
  • Complications of bone fracture treatment.

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MGMCH is home to some of the most eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective arenas and are renowned for developing
innovative and revolutionary procedures

  • Management Team
    Dr. Jitendra Kumar Mangtani

    Professor & HOD

    Experience30years

    QualificationMS (Surgery), MBBS, Diploma in Minimal Access Surgery

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    Dr. Awaneesh Katiyar

    Assistant Professor

    Experience12years

    QualificationMBBS, MS (General Surgery), MCh (Trauma Surgery & Critical Care),PGDDM (Disaster Management)

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