Early complications of fracture

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Fractures can cause pain, swelling, deformity, and limited mobility at the site of the fracture shortly after the fracture, and may show early complications: first, hemorrhagic shock, which may result from massive bleeding at the broken end of the fracture. Second, fat embolism syndrome often endangers the patient's life. Third, fractures may cause important organ damage, such as rectal and bladder injuries caused by pelvic fractures. Fourth, fractures may also cause damage to important surrounding blood vessels and nerves. Fifth, they may cause more serious complications such as fascial compartment syndrome and crush syndrome. Therefore, if fractures show serious complications, active prevention is needed to prevent serious consequences.

Early complications of fracture



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