| Literature DB >> 24879361 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clavicle fractures are common, accounting for 5-12 % of all fractures. Traditionally, displaced middle-third clavicle fractures have been managed non-operatively but the associated displacement often leads to mal-union with shortening, cosmetic deformity and occasionally non-union, with clinicians looking towards alternative operative methods such as intramedullary nailing (IMN). However, such methods have their own complications. In order to ascertain the effectiveness of IMN in the management of middle-third clavicle fractures compared with non-operative treatment, analysis of recent evidence is required and this review aims to achieve that, focusing on relevant, contemporary randomised-control trials.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24879361 PMCID: PMC4182650 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-014-0299-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
The Allman classification of clavicle fractures
| Grade 1: | Fractures of the middle-third of the clavicle |
| Grade 2: | Fractures of the clavicle distal to the coracoclavicular ligament (lateral) |
| Grade 3: | Fractures of the proximal end of the clavicle (medial) |
Internal plate fixation complications [16, 54]
| Internal plate fixation complications | |
| Deep infection | Implant failure |
| Loosening | Wide surgical exposure |
| Large scar/poor cosmesis | Neurovascular problem |
| Prominence | Non-/mal-union |
| Re-fracture | Need for metalwork removal |
Literature search strategy example—medline (OVID)® 1948 to date
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| Searches | Results | Search type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nonoperative.mp. | 6,003 | Advanced |
| 2 | Non-operative.mp. | 2,368 | Advanced |
| 3 | Conservative.mp. | 64,268 | Advanced |
| 4 | 1 or 2 or 3 | 71,706 | Advanced |
| 5 | Exp Bone Nails/or exp Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary/or intramedullary.mp. | 18,654 | Advanced |
| 6 | 4 and 5 | 506 | Advanced |
| 7 | Clavicle.mp. or exp Clavicle/or clavicular.mp. or exp Clavicular/ | 6,448 | Advanced |
| 8 | 6 and 7 | 47 | Advanced |
| 9 | Limit 8 to English language | 29 | Advanced |
| 10 | Limit 9 to humans | 28 | Advanced |
| 11 | Limit 10 to last 10 years | 21 | Advanced |
| 9 | Limit 11 to comparative study | 6 | Advanced |
The search strategies for the remaining databases can be found in Appendix. Search performed 20 September, 2012
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Criteria type | Description | Rationale for criteria |
|---|---|---|
| Inclusion criteria | Middle-third/midshaft clavicle fracture | Majority site for clavicle fractures |
| Human subjects | Applicability to patients | |
| IMN as only defined intervention | As per research question | |
| Comparative study | To ensure papers selected for analysis were of a suitably high level in the evidence hierarchy [ | |
| In English language | Deemed financially and temporarily inappropriate for this review for translation services of non-English papers despite potentially excluding relevant papers | |
| Published within last 10 years | To gain the most contemporary evidence available given scope of review | |
| Exclusion criteria | Medial/lateral end of clavicle fracture | Rarer, uncommon type of fracture requiring different treatment considerations |
| Non-human subjects/animal studies | Applicability to patients | |
| Alternative intervention, e.g. plating | As per research question | |
| Non-comparative studies | To ensure papers selected for analysis were of a suitably high level in the evidence hierarchy [ | |
| Languages other than English | Deemed financially and temporarily inappropriate for this review for translation services of non-English papers despite potentially excluding relevant papers | |
| Published prior to last 10 years | To gain the most contemporary evidence available given scope of review |
Excluded studies following database searches
| Study | Reason for exclusion |
|---|---|
| Houwert et al. [ | Alternative intervention of plate fixation |
| Assobhi [ | Alternative intervention of plate fixation |
| Duan et al. [ | Alternative intervention of plate fixation |
| McKee [ | Alternative intervention of plate fixation |
| Wijdicks et al. [ | Alternative intervention of plate fixation |
| Ferran et al. [ | Alternative intervention of plate fixation |
| Proubasta et al. [ | Alternative intervention of plate fixation, cadaver study |
| Simon [ | Not comparative study |
| O’Brian and Savoie [ | Not comparative study |
| Thompson [ | Not comparative study |
Final papers identified for critical appraisal
| Paper | Title | References |
|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 | Elastic stable intramedullary nailing is best for mid-shaft clavicular fractures without comminution: results in 60 patients | Smekal et al. [ |
| Paper 2 | Acute operative stabilization versus non-operative management of clavicle fractures | Judd et al. [ |
| Paper 3 | Elastic stable intramedullary nailing versus non-operative treatment of displaced clavicular fractures—a randomized, controlled, clinical trial | Smekal et al. [ |
Summary table of the reviewed papers based on PICO methodology [23]
| Study | Population | Intervention | Comparison | Stated outcome/findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper 1: Smekal et al. [ | 112 participants (age 18–65) | Elastic stable intramedullary nailing ( | Non-operative management (sling) ( | IMN demonstrated significantly ( |
| No significant difference in the total number of complications between groups | ||||
| Paper 2: Judd et al. [ | 57 participants (aged 17–40) | Intramedullary nailing (Hagi pin) ( | Non-operative management (sling) ( | IMN demonstrated significantly ( |
| Higher overall complication rate (though significance testing not performed) | ||||
| No significant difference in union rates | ||||
| Paper 3: Smekal et al. [ | 60 participants (aged 18–65) | Elastic stable intramedullary nailing ( | Non-operative management (sling) ( | IMN demonstrated significantly ( |
| 1. Conservative treatment/or nonoperative.mp. | 48,623 |
| 2. Exp conservative treatment/or non-operative.mp. | 355,898 |
| 3. 1 or 2 | 361,883 |
| 4. Exp intramedullary nailing/or exp intramedullary nail/or intramedullary.mp. | 20,922 |
| 5. 3 and 4 | 1,122 |
| 6. Exp clavicle fracture/or exp clavicle/or clavicle.mp. | 8,871 |
| 7. 5 and 6 | 62 |
| 8. Limit 7 to English language | 46 |
| 9. Limit 8 to human | 44 |
| 10. Limit 9 to last 10 years | 41 |
| 11. Limit 10 to clinical trial | 7 |
| 1. Intramedullary/AND clavicle/AND fracture | 168 |
| 2. Limit 1 to English language | 105 |
| 3. Limit to clinical trial | 7 |