Open Fractures - A Comprehensive Guide
An open fracture is a serious injury where a broken bone protrudes through the skin. It is also known as a compound fracture. This creates a direct pathway for bacteria to enter the wound, significantly increasing the risk of infection. Compared to closed fractures (breaks without skin penetration), open fractures require urgent medical attention to prevent complications and promote healing. In extremely severe cases, an external fixation system is applied for initial stabilization of the fracture.

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