نتایج جستجو برای: clavicle fracture

تعداد نتایج: 96673  

Journal: :Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2009
Sheraz S Malik Saiqah Azad Shahbaz Malik Caroline B Hing

Fractures of the clavicle comprise between 5% to10% of all fractures. Medial clavicular fractures are uncommon and are normally caused by high-energy trauma. A low impact mechanism of injury should raise suspicion of a pathological fracture, but this case report highlights the difficulty in diagnosing the pathological nature of an acute fracture of the clavicle. We describe a patient who presen...

2017
Wei-Na Ju Cheng-Xue Wang Tie-Jun Wang Bao-Chang Qi

RATIONALE Clavicle fractures are common, and mostly occur in the midshaft. Methods for operative treatment of midshaft clavicle fractures are evolving, as they improve clinical outcomes compared with traditional conservative management. However, fixation of comminuted midshaft clavicle fractures with bone fragments separated by soft tissue remains a challenge. PATIENT CONCERNS Here, we presen...

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
nikolaos varelas department of surgery, division of orthopaedic surgery and traumatology, centre hospitalier du centre du valais, sion, switzerland pieter joosse department of surgery, medisch centrum alkmaar, alkmaar, the netherlands philippe zermatten department of surgery, division of orthopaedic surgery and traumatology, centre hospitalier du centre du valais, sion, switzerland; department of surgery, division of orthopaedic surgery and traumatology, centre hospitalier du centre du valais, sion, switzerland. tel: +41-276038885, fax: +41-276034438

conclusions stability of the clavicle is crucial for shoulder function and care should be taken not to miss or underestimate segmental bipolar fractures even with a low energy mechanism. authors believe that operative treatment should be taken into consideration for displaced fractures. introduction clavicle fractures are very common, accounting for approximately 4% of all adult fractures. segm...

Journal: :Clinical orthopaedics and related research 2006
Robert H Quinn Jessica Drenga

The differential diagnosis of a fractured clavicle includes acute traumatic fracture, stress fracture, pathologic fracture secondary to radiation exposure, neoplasm, infection, or metabolic bone disease, and fracture-like conditions such as infection and bony dysplasias. An appropriate workup should identify most of these underlying conditions. We report a case of concurrent bilateral nontrauma...

2017
Renaldi Prasetia Hermawan Nagar Rasyid

INTRODUCTION Bipolar dislocation of the clavicle, also called bifocal or pan-articular dislocation or floating clavicle, is an uncommon traumatic injury. The injury of this case is also concomitant with distal third clavicle and coracoid fracture. This article aimed to report the experience of performing osteosynthesis and early soft tissue reconstruction on these injuries. CASE REPORT We rep...

2017
T Ogawa T Sasaki MK Masayuki-Kawashima A Okawa MK Mahito-Kawashima

Bipolar segmental clavicle fractures are simultaneous clavicle fractures of both proximal and distal ends. Few case reports describing these fractures have been published, and the management of these injuries have remained controversial. Non-operative treatment is likely to result in poor shoulder function due to the instability of the fracture in patients with high physical demands. In contras...

2011
Ali Kanik Sumer Sutcuoglu Halil Aydinlioglu Aydin Erdemir Esra Arun Ozer

BACKGROUND The fracture of clavicle is the most frequently observed bone fracture as birth trauma and it is usually unilateral. It is seen following shoulder dystocia deliveries or breech presentation of macrosomic newborns. CASE PRESENTATION We report two macrosomic newborns with bilateral clavicle fracture and brachial plexus palsy due to birth trauma. Chest X-rays confirmed bilateral fract...

2017
Ryan D DeAngelis Kenneth W Graf Rakesh P Mashru

Introduction Clavicle fractures are common injuries treated by orthopedic surgeons, with most injuries managed nonoperatively. Operative fixation of clavicle fractures is indicated in specific clinical scenarios such as open injuries, ipsilateral shoulder trauma, or fractures with associated neurovasculature compromise. Operative fixation is not widely accepted for closed injuries and is typica...

2011
Mohd Yazid Bajuri S Maidin A Rauf M Baharuddin S Harjeet

OBJECTIVE The main aim of the study was to analyze the outcomes of clavicle fractures in adults treated non-surgically and to evaluate the clinical effects of displacement, fracture patterns, fracture location, fracture comminution, shortening and fracture union on shoulder function. METHODS Seventy clavicle fractures were non-surgically treated in the Orthopedics Department at the Tuanku Ja'...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Neema Pourtaheri Allan M Strongwater

Posttraumatic clavicle nonunion is rare, particularly in children. Four cases of clavicle fracture nonunion in patients aged 10 years and younger have been reported. A variety of techniques have been used to treat pediatric clavicle nonunions. A 10-year-old boy presented to our institution after a fall, sustaining a right closed midshaft clavicle fracture. No other injuries occurred, and neurov...

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