Hawksbill Fracture 8 Months Bending Still Recoverable

Hawksbill fracture refers to ulnar hawksbill fracture, 8 months of bending consider the fracture deformity healing, secondary fracture, delayed healing of the fracture, etc., feasible treatment such as reduction, plaster immobilization, surgery, supplemental nutrition, and so on. 1. Deformity healing: If the hawksbill fracture is not properly repositioned, fixed firmly, or the fracture end is pulled by the muscle, it may lead to deformity healing, and there will be deformity of the upper limb such as bending and rotating. If the degree of deformity is mild and does not affect the function of the upper limb, no correction is needed; if the degree of deformity is large and affects the aesthetics and function of the upper limb, it can be corrected by surgery. 2. Secondary fracture: If the hawksbill fracture heals and is hit again, the fracture may occur again, which may be manifested as severe pain and activity limitation, etc. It can be treated by manipulation, plaster fixation, or surgery. 3. Delayed fracture healing: delayed fracture healing refers to the time of fracture healing is more than 4~8 months, at this time, the fracture broken ends are still not connected together, as long as a little bit in the fracture to apply an external force, can be displaced fracture, resulting in bending of the upper limb. At this time, it is necessary to set the fracture end well, fix it firmly, and treat other factors that cause delayed healing of the fracture, such as supplemental nutrition. If a hawksbill fracture is bent after 8 months, it is recommended to go to the hospital for early and standardized treatment.