Background: The trauma series for clavicular fractures includes anterior-posterior and 20° cephalic tilt radiographs. Management of clavicular fractures either nonoperatively or operatively is dependent on radiographs. We hypothesized that the interobserver and intraobserver reliability of the treatment decision would be improved with a novel 4-view radiographic series over the standard 2-view radiographic trauma series. Methods: Four-view radiographic analysis was performed and consisted of anterior-posterior, 20° cephalic tilt, 45° cephalic tilt, and 45° caudal tilt. Radiographs were collected for 50 consecutive patients presenting with acute midshaft clavicular fractures. Four blinded orthopedists were asked to judge whether each case sh...
Introduction: Clavicle fracture account for approximately 2.6% of all fractures and for 44 % to 66% ...
Background: The optimal treatment strategy for clavicle fractures remains a topic of debate. We eval...
Background: Clavicle fractures represent up to 4% and 1% of all fractures, respectively. Historicall...
Introduction: Clavicle fractures’ treatment recommendations are based on displacement. The goal of ...
Clavicle fractures' treatment recommendations are based on displacement. The goal of this paper is t...
Background: Shortening of the fractured clavicle is proposed and debated as an indicator for surgica...
Background: Clavicle fractures are common and usually heal without complications. In this study, we...
We compared five classification systems for clavicle fractures. The aim of this study was to evaluat...
OBJECTIVES: Middle third clavicle fractures have long been managed conservatively with immobilizatio...
Extensive clinical studies reported in the literature have indicated that nonoperative treatment is ...
Introduction: Clavicle fracture is a common traumatic injury around shoulder girdle due to its subcu...
Introduction: Fractures of the mid-shaft clavicle are commonly encountered in clinical practice. The...
Background: Non-unions of clavicle fracture after conservative treatment have been treated surgicall...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The use of operative treatment for clavicular fractures is...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the total number of procedures in initially surgically and nonsurgically treat...
Introduction: Clavicle fracture account for approximately 2.6% of all fractures and for 44 % to 66% ...
Background: The optimal treatment strategy for clavicle fractures remains a topic of debate. We eval...
Background: Clavicle fractures represent up to 4% and 1% of all fractures, respectively. Historicall...
Introduction: Clavicle fractures’ treatment recommendations are based on displacement. The goal of ...
Clavicle fractures' treatment recommendations are based on displacement. The goal of this paper is t...
Background: Shortening of the fractured clavicle is proposed and debated as an indicator for surgica...
Background: Clavicle fractures are common and usually heal without complications. In this study, we...
We compared five classification systems for clavicle fractures. The aim of this study was to evaluat...
OBJECTIVES: Middle third clavicle fractures have long been managed conservatively with immobilizatio...
Extensive clinical studies reported in the literature have indicated that nonoperative treatment is ...
Introduction: Clavicle fracture is a common traumatic injury around shoulder girdle due to its subcu...
Introduction: Fractures of the mid-shaft clavicle are commonly encountered in clinical practice. The...
Background: Non-unions of clavicle fracture after conservative treatment have been treated surgicall...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The use of operative treatment for clavicular fractures is...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the total number of procedures in initially surgically and nonsurgically treat...
Introduction: Clavicle fracture account for approximately 2.6% of all fractures and for 44 % to 66% ...
Background: The optimal treatment strategy for clavicle fractures remains a topic of debate. We eval...
Background: Clavicle fractures represent up to 4% and 1% of all fractures, respectively. Historicall...