| Literature DB >> 32939487 |
María Galán-Olleros1, Yaiza Lopiz1,2, Camila Arvinius1, Carlos García-Fernández1, Fernando Marco1,2.
Abstract
Entities:
Keywords: Coracoid process fracture; acromioclavicular joint dislocation; clavicle hook plate; superior shoulder suspensory complex
Year: 2020 PMID: 32939487 PMCID: PMC7478987 DOI: 10.1016/j.jseint.2020.02.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JSES Int ISSN: 2666-6383
Figure 1Scheme representing the injury pattern of our cases: rupture of the superior shoulder suspensory complex in 2 points: AC dislocation and base of the coracoid fracture. AC, acromioclavicular.
Figure 2Case 1: Shoulder AP radiograph, computed tomographic scan image, intraoperative view of a 6-hole clavicle hook plate, postoperative AP clavicle radiograph, and final result on an AP shoulder radiograph after removing the clavicle hook plate. AP, anteroposterior.
Characteristics of the cases presented
| Age, sex, and side | Mechanism | Rockwood AC joint dislocation classification | Ogawa coracoid fracture classification | AC joint dislocation treatment | Coracoid fracture treatment | CMS / DASH | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case 1 | 40, male, left | Bike fall while engaging in sport | III | I | ORIF with 3.5-mm LCP clavicle hook plate. A left, 6-hole, 18-mm hook and a right, 5-hole, 15-mm hook | Indirect reduction without fixation | 97.5 / 0 |
| Case 2 | 52, female, right | Fall while riding a bike | V | I | Indirect reduction without fixation | 93.5 / 2.3 |
AC, acromioclavicular; ORIF, open reduction and internal fixation; LCP, locking compression plate; CMS, Constant-Murley Score; DASH, Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand questionnaire.
Figure 3Case 2: Shoulder AP preoperative radiograph, postoperative AP clavicle radiograph showing the fixation with a hook plate, and final result on an AP shoulder radiograph after removing the clavicle hook plate. AP, anteroposterior.