| Literature DB >> 30483850 |
M Wurm, M Beirer, P Biberthaler, C Kirchhoff1.
Abstract
Clavicular fractures account for approximately 6% of bony injuries of the shoulder girdle. Patients suffering from this type of injury show 2 peaks (at the 2nd and 8th decades of life) where the majority occur in young active patients during recreational and sports activities. Besides an accurate patient history with a focus on the trauma mechanism, the clinical and radiological investigations are the cornerstones of the diagnostics. Slightly displaced fractures in a pediatric population as well as non-displaced fractures in adults can be treated conservatively. In cases of shortening and/or displacement and high functional demands, operative treatment of clavicular fractures, stable fixation and the possibility of early mobilization and therapy can be achieved; however, the indications for the procedure also depend on other factors. Surgical stabilization can substantially reduce the danger of non-union, which is why it is becoming more important.Entities:
Keywords: Acromioclavicular joint; Classification; Dislocation; Plate osteosynthesis; Pseudarthrosis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30483850 DOI: 10.1007/s00113-018-0575-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Unfallchirurg ISSN: 0177-5537 Impact factor: 1.000