Bipolar injury of the clavicle: A case report

Morizio Arcangelo, Leone Andrea, Mori Claudio Maria
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Introduction: Bipolar dislocation of the clavicle is an uncommon injury that is a simultaneous dislocation of the ipsilateral acromioclavicular joint and sternoclavicular joint. This injury is rare with fewer than fifty documented cases. Case report: We have reported the case of a forty-three-year-old bike trauma with posterior dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint and fracture of the medial part of the clavicle. Considering the young age of the patient and his requirement for high physical activity, we opted for the operative treatment. First, the patient was operated on with open reduction and stabilization of the acromioclavicular joint with 2 k. wires. So, thanks to conservative treatment at the medial fractures we had a good result. Conclusion: In light of current evidence, no important advice can be made about the treatment of bipolar clavicle fractures. We assume that the restoration of the anatomy of the acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular joints should be the aim of the treatment for this rare injury. Nevertheless, the treatment of a bipolar clavicle injury depends on different factors: injury pattern, age of the patient, daily activities, and comorbidity.
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锁骨双极性损伤1例
锁骨双侧脱位是一种罕见的损伤,它是同侧肩锁关节和胸锁关节同时脱位。这种损伤是罕见的,只有不到50个记录在案的病例。病例报告:我们报告了一例43岁的自行车创伤伴肩锁关节后脱位和锁骨内侧骨折的病例。考虑到患者年龄小,对体力活动要求高,我们选择手术治疗。首先,对患者进行切开复位,并用2k针固定肩锁关节。多亏了对内侧骨折的保守治疗我们取得了良好的效果。结论:根据目前的证据,对双相锁骨骨折的治疗没有重要的建议。我们认为恢复肩锁关节和胸锁关节的解剖结构应该是治疗这种罕见损伤的目的。然而,双相锁骨损伤的治疗取决于不同的因素:损伤类型、患者年龄、日常活动和合并症。
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