Clinical Case Study Skeletal System Remember Mrs. DeStephano? When we last heard about her she was being admitted for further studies. Relative to her skeletal system, the following notes have been added to her chart. • Fracture of superior right tibia (shinbone of leg); skin lacerated; area cleaned and protruding bone fragments subjected to internal (open) reduction and casted Nutrient artery of tibia damaged Medial meniscus (fibrocartilage disc) of right knee joint crushed; knee joint inflamed and painful

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1. What type of fracture does Mrs. DeStephano have?
2. What problems can be predicted with such fractures and how are they treated?
3. What is internal reduction? Why was a cast applied?
4. Given an uncomplicated recovery, approximately how long should it take before Mrs. DeStephano has a good solid bony callus?
5. What complications might be predicted by the fact that the nutrient
artery is damaged?
6. What new techniques might be used to enhance fracture repair if healing is delayed or impaired?
7. How likely is it that Mrs. DeStephano’s knee cartilage will regenerate? Why?

Clinical Case Study
Skeletal System
Remember Mrs. DeStephano? When we last
heard about her she was being admitted for
further studies. Relative to her skeletal system, the
following notes have been added to her chart.
• Fracture of superior right tibia (shinbone of leg);
skin lacerated; area cleaned and protruding
bone fragments subjected to internal (open)
reduction and casted
Nutrient artery of tibia damaged
Medial meniscus (fibrocartilage disc) of right knee joint crushed; knee
joint inflamed and painful
Transcribed Image Text:Clinical Case Study Skeletal System Remember Mrs. DeStephano? When we last heard about her she was being admitted for further studies. Relative to her skeletal system, the following notes have been added to her chart. • Fracture of superior right tibia (shinbone of leg); skin lacerated; area cleaned and protruding bone fragments subjected to internal (open) reduction and casted Nutrient artery of tibia damaged Medial meniscus (fibrocartilage disc) of right knee joint crushed; knee joint inflamed and painful
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