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Bone Fracture Fixation
Broken bones have always been challenging to manage due to the severity of the acute disability, the level of the pain and the functionally important negative consequences which can ensue, ensuring fracture treatment an important place in medical care. Fracture treatments have included amputation, immobilisation, replacement, internal fixation and traction. Infection is and was a significant risk in open fractures which might have important soft tissue damage, typically managed in the past by amputation. The surgeon who developed immunisation, Lister, promoted the concept of openly reducing and internally fixing patellar fractures.
Fixing bone fractures moved forward in the 1880s and 1890s by the introduction of wires, screws and plates but their effectiveness was compromised by allergy to metal, infections, implant structure and a lack of knowledge about the natural processes of fracture healing. In the 1950s the fixation of bone fractures was improved by clear technical guidelines and principles of bone fracture fixation, with this developing into the modern management of fractures.
The blood supplies through the solid bone and that through the surrounding membrane are both disrupted by a fracture and good fracture healing depends on having an adequate blood supply. Inflammation, soft callus, hard callus and remodelling are the four stages of bone fracture repair and a fracture exhibits the cardinal signs of inflammation which include redness, swelling, pain and heat. When a bone fractures the area bleeds and collects as a haematoma at the site. New blood vessels form and cells multiply secondary to immigration of inflammatory cells.
The Biology of Bone Fracture Repair
Around the fracture site the inflammatory phase is succeeded by fibrous tissue and cartilage producing cells, gradually growing fibrous tissue into the haematoma. The blood clot becomes stiffer with these changes and this is the steady process of stabilising which occurs during bone healing. Soft callus is transformed into hard bone via the hard callus stage as the cartilage is changed into bone and bone forms under the bone membrane. The fracture is judged to be united once a solid connection forms between the fragments and then the bone develops into mature, lacunar bone via a process of remodelling.
Indirect fracture repair or secondary bone union is the process whereby fibrous bone is changed into mature lamellar bone, the typical way that fractures heal. In secondary healing the formation of callus occurs in a fracture which is not rigidly fixed and which has some displacement. The healing bone biology can be altered by reducing the fracture closely, i.e. getting the fragments in close contact and then fixing it internally. Removing the stresses applied to the fracture is achieved by the close approximation and stabilisation of the break and this can lead to the missing out of the callus stages in a direct healing across the break. As long as inappropriate levels of force are not applied to the site whilst healing the process completes, a process named primary bone union or direct bone healing.
The mechanical environment which the surgeon creates by his choice of internal fixation for the particular pattern of the fracture dictates the kind of bone healing process which will follow. With virtually no movement between the fracture segments and high stability this will lead to direct or primary bone healing via the remodelling process. With a certain amount of movement allowed between the fragments the reduced stability means that indirect or secondary bone union occurs.
Types of Fixation - Pins and Wires
Many devices are used for fixing fractures and these include screws, plates, nails and wires, the choice of which depends on the severity, position and type of fracture. The simplest types of fixation of fracture are the use of wires and pins and the most commonly used are indicated by the name of the surgeon who designed them. Steinmann pins are between three and six millimetres in diameter and K-wires (Kirschner wires) are between 0.6 and three millimetres in diameter. The lack of stiffness of a normal wire means that K-wires are easy to bend so are used as an adjunct to more secure fixation. They can be used to perform the initial fracture stabilisation while the more permanent fixation is being planned, without damaging the site.
About the Author
Jonathan Blood Smyth, editor of the Physiotherapy Site, writes articles about Physiotherapy, back pain, orthopaedic conditions, neck pain, injury management and physiotherapists in Birmingham. Jonathan is a superintendant physiotherapist at an NHS hospital in the South-West of the UK.











