Coracoid process fractures are rare and often associated with dislocations of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. There is little evidence about the treatment of these injuries in adolescents, but the few case reports published recommend surgery. We report
Vera Pedersen +3 more
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Anatomic Variation in Morphometry of Human Coracoid Process among Asian Population [PDF]
Manal Fathi +8 more
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Concomitant fracture of the coracoid process following acromioclavicularjoint dislocation
Zi Qiang Glen Liau +5 more
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A pilot study of blood supply of the coracoid process and the coracoid bone graft after Latarjet osteotomy [PDF]
Zhenhan Deng +10 more
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Background A coracoid process fracture combined with an acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocation is an uncommon injury that typically causes significant pain and limits shoulder movement.
Weizhao Xie +3 more
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The co-occurrence of a four-headed coracobrachialis muscle, split coracoid process and tunnel for the median and musculocutaneous nerves: the potential clinical relevance of a very rare variation [PDF]
Łukasz Olewnik +5 more
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Medial coracoclavicular ligament revisited: an anatomic study and review of the literature [PDF]
The medial coracoclavicular ligament (MCCL), up to now rarely reported in the literature, was studied in a formol-fixed cadaver by means of dissection, morphometry, and light microscopy.
Fasel, Jean +3 more
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Bilateral unfused coracoid process: report of a case [PDF]
Sung‐Jae Kim +3 more
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Coracoclavicular Double-Button Fixation of Displaced Lateral Clavicular Fracture in a Patient without Coracoid Process [PDF]
Rodrigo Brandariz +5 more
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Avulsion fracture of the coracoid process in a patient with chronic anterior shoulder instability treated with the Latarjet procedure: a case report [PDF]
Marco M. Schneider +4 more
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