168 points

Not actually that rare to see. Reabsorption of bone is fairly common place in non unionized fractures that don’t end up getting good blood flow. Osteoclasts will breakdown the bone fragments that don’t unionize, especially if the bone isn’t really responsible for weight bearing.

The only thing thats fake about this is a group of doctors being mystified by any of it.

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Reabsorption of bone is fairly common place in non unionized fractures that don’t end up getting good blood flow. Osteoclasts will breakdown the bone fragments that don’t unionize

This is why it’s so important to talk to your coworkers and get organized, if those bones were unionized this never would’ve happened.

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21 points

Bernie your bones, bro.

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The only thing thats fake about this is a group of doctors being mystified by any of it.

Sounds more like a teaching opportunity, which was interpreted as an ‘ah, they have no idea what is going on’ moment.

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Maybe? But again, reabsorption is so commonplace that it’s not particularly a significant teaching opportunity. I

f we’re assuming that what this person claimed is true, the only real educational thing about this is how important it is to stick to the prescribed follow up care. This more than likely would have been caught during follow up imaging post reconstruction.

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My granma had a spinal disc missing entirely. It was just gone. Must’ve broken it at some point and didn’t realize. She was mostly bedridden and moved very slowly with a walker, needed a lot of support. May she rest in peace (death unrelated to missing disc)

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18 points

Could also be bone eating bacteria.

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26 points

Or bone eating surgeons

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13 points

It’s prob boneitis

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7 points

Clearly the most obvious answer is bone-eating bones. Dirty cannibals.

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2 points

Prob not, osteomyelitis is pretty nasty and would have been cause for revisional intervention. The limb would have been visibly swollen and the post op wounds prob would have been weeping a bunch of nasty pus.

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3 points

Or the moopsy.

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2 points

Another new fear now. Yay.

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11 points

Does this bone not assist with weight bearing?

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Not really during normal ambulation, it mainly aids in stability and in certain range of motions in the ankle. Even less so in post traumatic reconstructions like in this particular image.

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First of all, there’s not a lot of orthopedic surgery going on in rural medicine. Secondly, one of my first jobs as a provider involved traveling to provide specialty care to rural clinics and native reservations in one of the poorer states in the union.

You are correct that rural medicine is on the struggle bus, especially in states like mine that refused to expand Medicaid coverage…but your observation just doesn’t really apply to this particular case.

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4 points

I’m hearing that she should have joined a union?

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7 points

Wouldn’t the patient miss the support that bone provided?!

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Nah, the fibula doesn’t really bear much weight, it mainly helps with ankle stability and helps with ankle rotation. Things that probably aren’t really a factor after the reconstruction that this patient acquired after their accident.

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Or, when his leg was being put back together they just straight up forgot to put it in during surgery.

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Haha, nah. You typically don’t excise bone fragments when you plan on putting them back together. That would force you to unnecessarily remove a bunch of soft tissue that surrounds/attaches to the bone.

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Yeah, I was thinking more like it was shattered and they forgot to put in the titanium rod replacement.

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Maybe it was a teaching hospital like on the tv show scrubs?

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Nah, I practice at a teaching hospital. Knowing about reabsorption is stuff you learn when you learn about osteoclasts in med school. If you make it to a residency without knowing about osteoclasts, something horrible has happened.

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Nah i mean the teaching doctor might take the opportunity to show the residents an example of it, and the patient perspective given here is totally off, but they’re just guessing why a bunch of doctors are all gathered around to look at the xray.

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100 points

My only regret

Is that I have

Boneitis

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28 points

oof ouch owie

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79 points

God dang aliens takin our bones I tell you what

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24 points

I tell you what is always read as hwat.

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Unless it’s Boomhauer saying it. Then it’s “Itelyawat”

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Btw, couldn’t doctors just use git for your medicinal record? Every change is logged and attributed and all.

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nooo, that would be too easy. instead we should put tens of millions of taxpayers dollars into a closed source solution that hospitals have to pay thousands of dollars per month to use. (and it has like 12 critical vulnurabilities and the company refuses to fix them)

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8 points

Only 12? Wow, so advanced.

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10 points

Git blame whoever put in those screws

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37 points

Moopsy!

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14 points

They could have financed at least two more seasons of lower decks, if they just released an official moopsy plushie

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Yeah, but it was released quite late

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