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Hsiu-Gwo Teng1, Andy Li-Jen Liu.
Abstract
Non-union of a proximal clavicle fracture is rare. When it does occur, it poses a difficult problem causing severe pain and shoulder impairment that must be dealt with surgically. We report a 29-year-old woman who suffered a proximal clavicle fracture and received plate and screws fixation. Six months later, after constant pain and a diminished range of shoulder motion, she sought help at our clinic and was diagnosed with symptomatic non-union. Reconstruction with bone graft and interosseous sutures was performed in vain as pain persisted and follow-up radiograph showed no healing. A salvage procedure with partial claviculectomy was then carried out. The patient has been pain free after 3.5 years of follow-up, a full range of motion and is quite satisfied with the cosmetics. This outcome demonstrates that claviculectomy can be used successfully in a clinical situation where restoration of clavicular non-union fails.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23542725 PMCID: PMC3618852 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-008874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X