Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Precious Blood Supply of Bones



There are five major bones with previous blood supply. Fractures in these bones can interrupt this peculiar blood supply, causing a threat of death of the bone and nonunion of the fracture. Fractures in these areas usually occur as a result of trauma or stress related injuries.

These areas are the proximal humerus, scaphoid, proximal femur, talus, and fifth metatarsal. Interruption of the blood supply causes death of the bone and nonunion.


 

There are three types of fractures at the fifth metatarsal; avulsion fracture, Jones fracture, and mid-shaft fractures. The avulsion and mid-shaft fractures have good healing due to a sufficient blood supply. The Jones fracture compromises the blood supply which leads to nonunion of the fracture. Treatment can be achieved by non-weight bearing immobilization or may require intramedullary screw fixation in athletes and active individuals.