skull fracture

A skull fracture is a break in one or more of the eight bones that form the cranial portion of the skull, usually occurring as a result of blunt force trauma. If the force of the impact is excessive, the bone may fracture at or near the site of the impact and cause damage to the underlying structures within the skull such as the membranes, blood vessels, and brain.
While an uncomplicated skull fracture can occur without associated physical or neurological damage and is in itself usually not clinically significant, a fracture in healthy bone indicates that a substantial amount of force has been applied and increases the possibility of associated injury. Any significant blow to the head results in a concussion, with or without loss of consciousness.
A fracture in conjunction with an overlying laceration that tears the epidermis and the meninges, or runs through the paranasal sinuses and the middle ear structures, bringing the outside environment into contact with the cranial cavity is called a compound fracture. Compound fractures can either be clean or contaminated.
There are four major types of skull fractures: linear, depressed, diastatic, and basilar. Linear fractures are the most common, and usually require no intervention for the fracture itself. Depressed fractures are usually comminuted, with broken portions of bone displaced inward—and may require surgical intervention to repair underlying tissue damage. Diastatic fractures widen the sutures of the skull and usually affect children under three. Basilar fractures are in the bones at the base of the skull.

View More On Wikipedia.org
  1. SSMashinji

    Kwa wanao jua zaidi kuhusu skull fracture

    Mganga hajigangi .😷 Nina skull fracture ilio sababisha ubongo kua compressed >2.5mm inwards, space ilio wazi kati ya vipande vya fuvu ni >2mm, urefu wa ufa ni >35mm. MRI BRAIN IMAGES CHINI hamna anae jua kilakitu ndio maana nauliza pia kama kuna anaejua zaidi kuhusu swala hili. mda ni over...
Back
Top Bottom