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What kind of fracture is this Courtesy Dr. Brent Layton What kind of fracture is this? Courtesy Dr. Brent Layton

In terms of a closed fracture, open fracture, transverse fracture, spiral fracture, comminuted fracture,impacted fracture, greenstick fracture, and

oblique fracture.

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It is comminuted fracture in which bones have splintered into fragments. It's is also a closed fracture

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It is a closed transverse fracture . As it takes a transverse cut across the bone shaft

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