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Complications

A fracture can be associated with numerous complications, including compartment syndrome, infection, necrosis, high blood loss with shock, or injury to neighboring structures such as organs, nerves, blood vessels, or joints. Furthermore, a bridging callus may be formed or pseudoarthrosis may occur if a false joint is created by failure to fuse. In addition, there is a risk of fat embolism or complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).