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Wat (wie) is butterfly fracture - definitie

FRACTURE OF THE DISTAL RADIUS BONE
Colles fracture; Colle's fracture; Colle's Fracture; Collis fracture; Colles’ fracture; Colle fracture
  • Colles fracture of the left hand, with posterior displacement clearly visible

Bennett's fracture         
  • Bennett's fracture
  • Bennett's fracture repair
FRACTURE OF THE BASE OF THE FIRST METACARPAL BONE
Bennet fracture; Bennet's fracture; Bennetts fracture; Bennett fracture
Bennett fracture is a type of partial broken finger involving the base of the thumb, and extends into the carpometacarpal (CMC) joint.
Pathologic fracture         
  • Juvenile osteoporosis
BONE FRACTURE CAUSED BY WEAKNESS OF THE BONE STRUCTURE
Fragility fracture; Fragility fractures; Pathological fracture; Insufficiency fracture; Osteoporotic fracture; Pathological bone fracture
A pathologic fracture is a bone fracture caused by weakness of the bone structure that leads to decrease mechanical resistance to normal mechanical loads. This process is most commonly due to osteoporosis, but may also be due to other pathologies such as cancer, infection (such as osteomyelitis), inherited bone disorders, or a bone cyst.
Chauffeur's fracture         
FRACTURE OF THE RADIAL STYLOID PROCESS
Hutchinson fracture; Backfire fracture
Chauffeur's fracture, also known as Hutchinson fracture, is a type of oblique fracture of the radial styloid process in the forearm. The injury is typically caused by compression of the scaphoid bone of the hand against the styloid process of the distal radius.

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Colles' fracture

A Colles' fracture is a type of fracture of the distal forearm in which the broken end of the radius is bent backwards. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, deformity, and bruising. Complications may include damage to the median nerve.

It typically occurs as a result of a fall on an outstretched hand. Risk factors include osteoporosis. The diagnosis may be confirmed via X-rays. The tip of the ulna may also be broken.

Treatment may include casting or surgery. Surgical reduction and casting is possible in the majority of cases in people over the age of 50. Pain management can be achieved during the reduction with procedural sedation and analgesia or a hematoma block. A year or two may be required for healing to occur.

About 15% of people have a Colles' fracture at some point in their life. They occur more commonly in young adults and older people than in children and middle-aged adults. Women are more frequently affected than men. The fracture is named after Abraham Colles who described it in 1814.