Management of midshaft clavicular fracture with help of locking plates: a prospective study

Anil J. Nayak, Mahesh Khandelwal
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Background and Aim: One of the most common human skeleton fractures is middle shaft clavicular fracture. it had been traditionally treated non operatively. The present study was undertaken to study the part of surgical treatment in fresh displaced or communited clavicular fracture. Materials & Methods: A total of 25 patients with midshaft clavicular fractures were included in the study. All the patients were planned to be treated with locking compression plates and screws. Results: Of the total 25 patients; 20 patients had direct injury to the clavicle as the cause of the fracture whereas 5 patients had indirect injury to the clavicle. The functional outcome of the treatment: 85% had excellent outcome, 10% had good functional outcome and 5% had fair outcome. Conclusion: This study shows rigid fixation with locking compression plate and screws for fresh displaced or comminuted middle third clavicle fracture gives immediate pain relief and prevents the development of shoulder stiffness and non union
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锁定钢板治疗锁骨中轴骨折:一项前瞻性研究
背景与目的:中轴锁骨骨折是人类最常见的骨骼骨折之一。传统上采用非手术治疗。本研究旨在探讨新发移位或连锁骨折的部分手术治疗。材料与方法:本研究共纳入25例锁骨中轴骨折患者。所有患者均计划采用锁定加压钢板和螺钉治疗。结果:25例患者中;锁骨直接损伤20例,锁骨间接损伤5例。治疗的功能结局:85%为优等结局,10%为良好结局,5%为一般结局。结论:本研究显示锁定加压钢板和螺钉固定治疗新移位或粉碎性中第三锁骨骨折可立即缓解疼痛并防止肩部僵硬和不愈合的发展
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