scholarly journals Reducing unnecessary fixation of midshaft clavicle fractures

Author(s):  
Nicholas J. Murray ◽  
Tobias Johnson ◽  
Iain N. Packham ◽  
Mark A. A. Crowther ◽  
Tim J. S. Chesser
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2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (3) ◽  
pp. 259-266
Author(s):  
Rongshan Cheng ◽  
Ziang Jiang ◽  
Dimitris Dimitriou ◽  
Weihua Gong ◽  
Tsung-Yuan Tsai

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 232596712110067
Author(s):  
Lauren Oberle ◽  
Lauren Pierpoint ◽  
Jack Spittler ◽  
Morteza Khodaee

Background: Although clavicle fractures are a common sports injury, there are limited studies on the incidence and causes of clavicle fractures among winter sports athletes. Purpose: To evaluate the characteristics and injury mechanisms associated with clavicle fractures among patients evaluated at a Colorado ski resort. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Methods: This was a retrospective descriptive analysis of patients with clavicle fractures at the Denver Health Winter Park Medical Center during the 2012-2013 to 2016-2017 ski seasons. Chart review was performed on the patient cohort to confirm clavicle fracture diagnosis and to evaluate factors associated with clavicle fracture. Results: A total of 393 clavicle fractures (6.2% of total clinic visits) occurred during the study period, corresponding to an overall clavicle fracture incidence of 8.4 per 100,000 participant-visits. The mean patient age was 26.4 years (range, 5-73 years). The majority were middle-third fractures (85.5%), occurring mainly in men (87.3%). More than half of the fractures were comminuted (54.5%) and occurred in snowboarders (55.0%). The most common mechanism of injury was a fall onto snow while skiing or snowboarding (92.4%). Women sustained more clavicle fractures while skiing compared with snowboarding (82.0% vs 18.0%; P < .001), while men sustained more fractures while snowboarding compared with skiing (60.3% vs 39.7%; P < .001). Conclusion: Clavicle fractures are relatively common, but there are scant incidence data for clavicle fractures in mountain sports. Consistent with prior studies, clavicle fractures were more common in younger patients and men. The most common anatomic fracture location was the midclavicle. A greater proportion of clavicle fractures among men were sustained during snowboarding and among women during skiing.


2016 ◽  
Vol 475 (2) ◽  
pp. 532-539 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martijn H. J. Hulsmans ◽  
Mark van Heijl ◽  
R. Marijn Houwert ◽  
Eric R. Hammacher ◽  
Sven A. G. Meylaerts ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 221049172097518
Author(s):  
Vineet Thomas Abraham ◽  
Chandrasekaran Marimuthu

Purpose: Fixation of displaced midshaft clavicle is well known to decrease nonunion, malunion and shoulder disability as compared to nonoperative treatment. This study was done to compare the clinical and functional outcome of group 1 clavicle fractures treated with anatomic locking plates (ALP) versus Titanium elastic nail (TEN). Methods: We studied patients presenting with displaced midshaft clavicle fractures treated with ALP or TEN. The study period was from Jan 2013 to Dec 2016. Patients were reviewed and at each visit clinical and radiological progress of union was noted, complications if any were noted, functional assessment was done using the quick Dash score and Constant Murley score. Results: A total of 116 patients met our inclusion criteria. 62 patients were treated with TEN and 54 with ALP. Bony union was achieved at an average of 11.8 weeks in the TENS group and 12.8 weeks in the ALP group post operatively and this was found to be significant. The mean postoperative Constant Murley score in the ALP and the TEN groups were 92.8 (range 80–97), and 93.7 (82–97) respectively. The mean postoperative quick dash score in the ALP and TEN groups were 2.48(range from 0 to 6.8) and 2.1 (range 0–9.1) respectively. Conclusion: Both Anatomical locking plate and TEN are good options for the treatment of non-comminuted mid clavicular fractures as they have a similar functional outcome. TEN nail insertion has the advantage of being minimally invasive, having a faster union time and may be recommended in midshaft clavicle fractures without comminution.


2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (5) ◽  
pp. 458-463
Author(s):  
Barış Özkul ◽  
Mehmet Selçuk Saygılı ◽  
Yaşar Mahsut Dinçel ◽  
Ilhan Avni Bayhan ◽  
Deniz Akbulut ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (7_suppl2) ◽  
pp. 2325967115S0007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sasha Carsen ◽  
Donald S. Bae ◽  
Mininder S. Kocher ◽  
Peter M. Waters ◽  
Kyna Donohue ◽  
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