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The significance of scapular fractures.

D A Thompson, T C Flynn, P W Miller, R P Fischer.   

Abstract

Scapular fractures in the multiply injured patient have received little attention. Fifty-six patients with 58 scapular fractures secondary to blunt trauma were reviewed. The patients averaged 3.9 major injuries excluding their scapular fractures. The injury pattern associated with blunt scapular fracture is unique. Patients with scapular fracture have a high incidence of injury to the ipsilateral lung and chest wall and to the ipsilateral shoulder girdle and its contained structures: rib fractures, 53.6%; pulmonary contusions, 53.6%; clavicular fracture, 26.8%; brachial plexus injury, 12.5%; subclavian, brachial, or axillary artery injury, 10.7%. Eight patients died (14.3%). Although no patient died from the scapular fracture, half of the deaths in this series were the result of pulmonary sepsis arising in an associated ipsilateral pulmonary contusion. Scapular fractures provide the trauma surgeon with a reliable clinical clue that the patient is at inordinate risk to have associated injuries of major consequence to the ipsilateral lung and chest wall, the ipsilateral shoulder girdle, and the ipsilateral subclavian, axillary, or brachial artery.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4046086     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-198510000-00008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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