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Fractures of the coracoid process.

K Ogawa1, A Yoshida, M Takahashi, M Ui.   

Abstract

We reviewed 67 consecutive patients with fractures of the coracoid process, classifying them by the relationship between the fracture site and the coracoclavicular ligament. The 53 type-I fractures were behind the attachment of this ligament, and the 11 type-II fractures were anterior to it. The relationship of three fractures was uncertain. Type-I fractures were associated with a wide variety of shoulder injuries and consequent dissociation between the scapula and the clavicle. Treatment was usually by open reduction and fixation for type-I fractures and conservative methods for type-II. At follow-up of the 45 available patients, 87% had excellent results, with no significant differences between the operative and non-operative groups or between the type-I and type-II fractures. We consider that operative treatment should be reserved for patients with multiple shoulder injuries with severe disruption of the scapuloclavicular connection.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9020438     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620x.79b1.6912

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


  46 in total

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2.  Coracoid fracture combined with distal clavicle fracture without coracoclavicular ligament rupture: A case report.

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5.  Recurrent anterior instability of the shoulder associated with coracoid fracture - An unusual presentation.

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7.  Radiographically undetected coracoid fractures diagnosed by sonography. Report of seven cases.

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8.  Treating Eyres type IV and V coracoid fracture using the acromion osteotomy approach.

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9.  Nonoperative management of a sagittal coracoid fracture with a concomitant acromioclavicular joint separation.

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10.  Surgery for scapula process fractures: good outcome in 26 patients.

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