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Purpose: To analyze the agreement of the displaced midshaft clavicle fracture length measurement between each of the supine radiographic position (chest anteroposterior (AP), both clavicle AP, and 20° cephalic tilt clavicle AP view) and computed ...
Pinkawas Kongmalai +2 more
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Complex distal clavicle fractures associated with a rupture of the coracoclavicular ligaments (Latarjet fractures) can result in delayed union or nonunion. There is no standard treatment for a clavicle fracture.
Nicolas Pujol, M.D. +3 more
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Bilateral Clavicle Fractures: A Report of Three Cases [PDF]
Bilateral clavicle fractures are uncommonly reported in the literature with the incidence being less than 0.5% of all the clavicle fractures. Bilateral clavicle fractures are caused either by high-energy transfer of compression forces across both ...
Devendra Lakhotia +4 more
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Plate or nail fixations have been applied to the repair of clavicle fractures. However, it is quite difficult to fairly evaluate the different clavicle fixation techniques owing to variations in the bone anatomy, bone quality, and fracture pattern.
Kao-Shang Shih +2 more
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Insertion sites of the muscles attached to the clavicle: a cadaveric study of the clavicle
Background Clavicle fractures are common injuries, especially in young, active individuals. Operative treatment is recommended for completely displaced clavicle shaft fractures, and plate fixation is stronger than the use of intramedullary nails.
Hiroyuki Imazato +7 more
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Biomechanical effects of different numbers and locations of screw-in clavicle hook plates
Purpose: We sought to analyze the biomechanical effects which both different numbers and locations of screws have on three different clavicle hook plates, as well as any possible causes of sub-acromial bone erosion and peri-implant clavicular fractures ...
Cheng-Chi Wang +14 more
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Distal clavicle insufficiency, or a loss of the bony structure of the distal clavicle, generally after an injury or surgical procedure, may result in shoulder pain, dysfunction, scapular dyskinesia, and chronic acromioclavicular joint instability.
Mikalyn T. DeFoor, M.D. +6 more
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A Rare Case of Bipolar Clavicle Fracture
Segmental or bipolar fractures of the clavicle generally refer to a concomitant ipsilateral distal clavicle and midshaft clavicle fracture. These injuries are exceedingly rare and are generally secondary to higher energy injuries.
Matthew A. Yalizis +2 more
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Clavicle Morphometry for Sexual Dimorphism and Bilateral Asymmetry: Radiographic Assessment
Background: The clavicle, modified long bone, presents morphological and bilateral variations. This may be due to genetic factors, hormones, or environmental and occupational influences.
Sudikshya KC +3 more
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Clavicle injuries are common in ice hockey, and a number of high-profile fractures and dislocations have occurred in elite hockey players in recent years.
Eugene S. Jang MD, MS +3 more
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