Definition: Anfractuary, also known as anatomic fracture, describes a break in one or more bones that occurs during the process of growth. This condition results from changes in bone structure due to stressors such as injury or disease, causing the bones to separate from each other or become shorter and narrower.
The most common type of anfractuary is called a "break" fracture, which means it has three or more fragments of the same bone or tissue. Examples include fractures in the hip joint caused by external pressure or twisting during exercise; or fractures affecting the spine that lead to dislocation (reversed orientation) due to internal trauma.
In addition to breaking bones into smaller pieces, anfractuary can also lead to soft tissue damage and infection if not properly managed. A thorough medical assessment is crucial for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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