Clavicle fracture nonunion can lead to persistent pain and loss of shoulder function. Distal clavicle fractures have the greatest risk of nonunion and are often treated surgically. Bone grafting plays a vital role in the treatment of distal clavicle nonunion. Although multiple options for bone graft exist, the iliac crest has long been considered the gold standard for harvest. Despite its extensive use, multiple complications have been associated with iliac crest bone graft harvest. We advocate a surgical technique for arthroscopic bone graft harvest from the proximal humerus with open reduction and internal fixation of an ipsilateral distal clavicle nonunion
SummaryThe morbidity of bone graft harvesting from the iliac crest has been widely discussed in the ...
The morbidity of bone graft harvesting from the iliac crest has been widely discussed in the literat...
Surgical treatment is usually indicated for the management of Neer type IIB fractures of the distal ...
BACKGROUND: Type II distal clavicle fractures are generally unstable and hence prone to nonunion bec...
The management of distal clavicle nonunion represents a challenging task for orthopaedic trauma surg...
Glenoid bone loss is a significant risk factor for failure after arthroscopic shoulder stabilization...
Background: To evaluate the use of intercalary iliac crest bone graft in the treatment of clavicle n...
Purpose: The distal clavicle has a biomechanical structure different from that of the proximal or mi...
The optimal treatment for distal clavicle nonunions remains unknown. Small series have reported outc...
AbstractBackgroundThis study was conducted to evaluate the results of treating hypertrophic nonunion...
Vascularized medial femoral condyle bone grafts have been reported to be a reliable treatment for re...
Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the results of treating hypertrophic nonunion of mi...
Currently, open reduction–internal fixation using contoured plates or intramedullary nails is consid...
Background Bone grafting is a common surgical technique to augment bone regeneration in or...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of our study was to evaluate the results of surgical treatment of clavic...
SummaryThe morbidity of bone graft harvesting from the iliac crest has been widely discussed in the ...
The morbidity of bone graft harvesting from the iliac crest has been widely discussed in the literat...
Surgical treatment is usually indicated for the management of Neer type IIB fractures of the distal ...
BACKGROUND: Type II distal clavicle fractures are generally unstable and hence prone to nonunion bec...
The management of distal clavicle nonunion represents a challenging task for orthopaedic trauma surg...
Glenoid bone loss is a significant risk factor for failure after arthroscopic shoulder stabilization...
Background: To evaluate the use of intercalary iliac crest bone graft in the treatment of clavicle n...
Purpose: The distal clavicle has a biomechanical structure different from that of the proximal or mi...
The optimal treatment for distal clavicle nonunions remains unknown. Small series have reported outc...
AbstractBackgroundThis study was conducted to evaluate the results of treating hypertrophic nonunion...
Vascularized medial femoral condyle bone grafts have been reported to be a reliable treatment for re...
Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the results of treating hypertrophic nonunion of mi...
Currently, open reduction–internal fixation using contoured plates or intramedullary nails is consid...
Background Bone grafting is a common surgical technique to augment bone regeneration in or...
AbstractIntroductionThe aim of our study was to evaluate the results of surgical treatment of clavic...
SummaryThe morbidity of bone graft harvesting from the iliac crest has been widely discussed in the ...
The morbidity of bone graft harvesting from the iliac crest has been widely discussed in the literat...
Surgical treatment is usually indicated for the management of Neer type IIB fractures of the distal ...