Marissa E. Dearden , Alison Wong , Murty Munn , Raymond A. Pensy
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Case report: Trans-clavicular plating and pedicled rectus abdominis flap for treatment of an open segmental clavicle fracture and scapulothoracic dissociation
Scapulothoracic dissociation, particularly in combination with open fractures of the shoulder girdle, can be associated with significant soft tissue injury and present challenges with coverage and fixation. A single case of an open scapulothoracic dissociation was reviewed. Case presentation, clinical course and initial outcomes are discussed. A 22-year-old patient presented with an open left segmental clavicle fracture, sternoclavicular dislocation and scapulothoracic dissociation after being ejected in a motor vehicle collision. The shoulder girdle was initially stabilized with trans-clavicular trans-manubrial plating followed by staged pedicled rotational rectus abdominis flap. Follow-up at 1 month revealed well healed wounds and 90 degrees of forward flexion. Patients with open fractures and scapulothoracic dissociation can present multiple challenges when considering fixation and soft tissue coverage. A viable option in these patients is a pedicled rotational rectus abdominis flap when more typical coverage options are precluded from associated injuries.