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Depressed Fracture Skull

Depressed Fracture Skull

A depressed skull fracture is the destruction of a skull bone (or “crushed” part of the skull) with the bone falling into the brain. These types of fractures occur in 11% of serious head injuries. They are comminuted fractures, in the course of which the damaged bones are pushed inwards.

Symptoms of Depressed Fracture Skull

  • Pain within the injured area
  • Swelling may occur within/ around the injury
  • Obvious depression or abnormality may happen 
  • Warmth, bruising, or redness near or in the place of injury
  • Blood or clear fluid oozing from the ears or nose
  • Bruising behind the ears or around the eyes 
  • Facial weakness.

Risk Factors Involving a Depressed Fracture Skull

Fractures occur once there’s an additional force applied. These fractures generally occur from falls, sports, motorcar accidents, or direct blows to the top or body.

  • There is a chance of infection in contaminated depressed fracture skull
  • There can be a  risk of developing seizures which conjointly exist. The general risk of seizures is low however, it can be higher if the patient loses consciousness

Probable Treatment

  • Computer Assisted Surgery (CAS)
    Imaging scans and computer technology are needed to build a three-dimensional (3-D) model of an organ. Within the case of operation, the 3-D model is of the brain.
  • Microsurgery
    It describes a pattern of procedures for which surgeons practice a high-powered operating microscope and particular instruments to operate on small or gentle structures in the brain.

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