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comminuted fracture

American  

noun

  1. a fracture of a bone in which the separated parts are splintered or fragmented.


comminuted fracture British  

noun

  1. a fracture in which the bone is splintered or fragmented

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comminuted fracture Scientific  
/ kŏm′ə-no̅o̅tĭd /
  1. See under fracture


Etymology

Origin of comminuted fracture

First recorded in 1825–35

Example Sentences

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The tibia and fibula are the two bones in your lower leg, and a comminuted fracture refers to a bone being broken into multiple fragments, as opposed to a clean break.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 24, 2021

Morton mentions a patient of forty-seven, who was injured in a railroad accident near Phoenixville, Pa.; there was a compound comminuted fracture of the skull involving the left temporal, spheroid, and superior maxillary bones.

From Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine by Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle)

Bird reports a compound comminuted fracture of the left temporal region, with loss of bone, together with six drams of brain-substance, which, however, was followed by recovery.

From Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine by Pyle, Walter L. (Walter Lytle)

On the contrary, a compound, complicated, or comminuted, fracture, in whatever region it may be situated, may be counted incurable.

From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Michener, Charles B.

In this a comminuted fracture occurred just above the centre of the shaft of the humerus.

From Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre by Makins, George Henry