We compared five classification systems for clavicle fractures. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of each system. Over a two-year period we reviewed all new radiographs of the shoulder region and identified 487 clavicle fractures. Each radiograph was classified using five classification systems. We reviewed all subsequent X-rays and clinical records until the patient was discharged. We assessed each classification system\u27s prognostic value in predicting delayed/non-union. Our data show that 79.3% of clavicle fractures occur in the middle third, 19.3% in the lateral third and 1.4% in the medial third. The overall prevalence of delayed/non-union was 7.3%, with 3.2% requiring operative management and 4.1% developing...
Background: Clavicle fractures are common and usually heal without complications. In this study, we...
Introduction. Study of different treatments effectiveness of these injuries allows to distinguish th...
OBJECTIVES: Middle third clavicle fractures have long been managed conservatively with immobilizatio...
We compared five classification systems for clavicle fractures. The aim of this study was to evaluat...
Medial clavicle fractures represent less than 5% of all clavicle injuries. The purpose of this study...
In adults fractures of clavicle are common, around 2.6 –4% of all fractures and approximately 35% of...
The rate of surgical treatment for clavicle fractures has increased dramatically in the past 20 year...
Introduction: Clavicle fracture account for approximately 2.6% of all fractures and for 44 % to 66% ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the total number of procedures in initially surgically and nonsurgically treat...
Background: For decades, clavicle fractures have been treated conservatively. In the last 20 years, ...
During a three-year period (1989-91), all patients living in the county of Uppsala, Sweden, with a r...
Clavicle fractures are very common injuries in adults (2-5%) and children (10-15%) (1) and represent...
Background: Non-unions of clavicle fracture after conservative treatment have been treated surgicall...
Extensive clinical studies reported in the literature have indicated that nonoperative treatment is ...
Background: Large multi-centre studies of clavicle fractures have so far been missing. The aim of th...
Background: Clavicle fractures are common and usually heal without complications. In this study, we...
Introduction. Study of different treatments effectiveness of these injuries allows to distinguish th...
OBJECTIVES: Middle third clavicle fractures have long been managed conservatively with immobilizatio...
We compared five classification systems for clavicle fractures. The aim of this study was to evaluat...
Medial clavicle fractures represent less than 5% of all clavicle injuries. The purpose of this study...
In adults fractures of clavicle are common, around 2.6 –4% of all fractures and approximately 35% of...
The rate of surgical treatment for clavicle fractures has increased dramatically in the past 20 year...
Introduction: Clavicle fracture account for approximately 2.6% of all fractures and for 44 % to 66% ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the total number of procedures in initially surgically and nonsurgically treat...
Background: For decades, clavicle fractures have been treated conservatively. In the last 20 years, ...
During a three-year period (1989-91), all patients living in the county of Uppsala, Sweden, with a r...
Clavicle fractures are very common injuries in adults (2-5%) and children (10-15%) (1) and represent...
Background: Non-unions of clavicle fracture after conservative treatment have been treated surgicall...
Extensive clinical studies reported in the literature have indicated that nonoperative treatment is ...
Background: Large multi-centre studies of clavicle fractures have so far been missing. The aim of th...
Background: Clavicle fractures are common and usually heal without complications. In this study, we...
Introduction. Study of different treatments effectiveness of these injuries allows to distinguish th...
OBJECTIVES: Middle third clavicle fractures have long been managed conservatively with immobilizatio...