Early fracture complications are

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Complication of early fracture is shock, fat embolism syndrome, injury of important internal organs, injury of important surrounding tissues, osteofascial compartment syndrome. 1, shock fracture, especially serious fracture, such as pelvic fracture, multiple fractures, etc., can lead to massive bleeding, causing hemorrhagic shock. This is because severe trauma makes the effective circulating blood volume of the human body sharply reduced and cannot maintain the normal perfusion of important organs. 2. Fat embolism syndrome After fracture, fat drops in bone marrow can enter the blood circulation, causing fat embolism syndrome. Especially in long bone fractures, it is easy to occur, which can lead to dysfunction of important organs such as lungs and brain. 3, important organ injury fracture broken end may damage the surrounding internal organs, such as rib fracture may lead to lung injury, liver and spleen rupture, etc., will cause a series of serious symptoms and even life-threatening. 4, important peripheral tissue injury such as fracture can be complicated with peripheral nerve, blood vessel injury, affecting the corresponding parts of the sense, motor function and blood circulation. 5. Osteofascial compartment syndrome is a serious complication of limb fracture. Due to increased pressure in osteofascial compartment, muscle and nerve ischemia, pain, swelling, mobility disorders and other symptoms can lead to muscle necrosis and permanent nerve damage if not treated in time. In addition, early identification and treatment of these complications are crucial for the rehabilitation and prognosis of patients with fractures. Clinically, it is necessary to closely observe the changes of patients' condition and take corresponding treatment measures in time to reduce the harm caused by complications.

Early fracture complications are

Early fracture complications are

Early fracture complications are



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