STAGES OF BONE HEALING
Stage 1 Bone Healing:
within 24-72 hours after the injury- a hematoma forms at the site of fracture b/c bone is extremely vascular
STAGE 3 Bone Healing:
within 3 to 6 weeks *Callus is the beginning of a nonbony union • as a result of vascular and cellular proliferation • fracture surrounded by new loose, fibrous, vascular tissue= Callus
FACTORS AFFECTING HEALING (5):
• severity of trauma • type of bone injured • how fracture is managed • infections at the fracture site • ischemic or avascular necrosis (AVN)
STAGE 5 Bone Healing:
may start as early as 4-6 weeks AFTER fracture & can continue for up to 1 year, depending on severity of injury & age of patient. • consolidation & remodeling of bone continue to meet mechanical demands
YOUNG, HEALTHY ADULTS BONE HEALING TAKES ABOUT:
4-6 weeks
STAGE 2 Bone Healing:
3 days to 2 weeks • granulation tissue begins to invade hematoma • prompts formation of fibrocartilage • providing foundation for bone healing
HOW MANY STAGES DO FRACTURES HEAL IN?
5- they are a continuous process and NOT single stages.
HEMATOMA FORMATION
Stage 1
HEMATOMA TO GRANULATION TISSUE
Stage 2
CALLUS FORMATION
Stage 3
BONE REMODELING
Stage 5
STAGE 4 Bone Healing:
healing continues, takes 3-8 weeks • callus is gradually resorbed & transformed into bone
OLDER PERSON BONE HEALING TAKES ABOUT:
is lengthened b/c of reduced bone mass
COMPLETE HEALING TAKES ABOUT:
often takes 3-6 months or longer in people who are older than 70 years
OSTEOBLASTIC PROLIFERATION
Stage 4
BONE HEALING COMPLETED
Healing Complete