Intraarticular fracture

An intraarticular fracture is a bone fracture in which the break crosses into the surface of a joint.

This always results in damage to the cartilage.

[1] Compared to extraarticular fractures, intraarticular have a higher risk for developing long-term complications, such as posttraumatic osteoarthritis.

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