A displaced supracondylar fracture without intracondylar extension of the lower end of the unspecified femur is a type of bone fracture that occurs when the bone located above the knee joint breaks. This type of fracture is common in children, especially those between the ages of 5 and 7. It can be a serious injury that requires immediate medical attention to prevent further complications.
When a displaced supracondylar fracture occurs, it means that the bone has broken and moved out of its proper position. This can cause severe pain, swelling, and difficulty in moving the affected leg. The fracture can also cause damage to surrounding tissues, nerves, and blood vessels.
Diagnosis of a displaced supracondylar fracture without intracondylar extension of the lower end of the unspecified femur is usually done through X-rays or other imaging tests. The severity of the fracture will determine the course of treatment recommended by a medical professional.
Preventing a displaced supracondylar fracture without intracondylar extension of the lower end of the unspecified femur involves taking precautions to minimize the risk of injury. This includes: