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Management of sternoclavicular joint infections
Aaron S Kendrick1, Harold D Head, Jason Rehm
1University of Tennessee College of Medicine-Chattanooga, Department of Surgery, 979 East Third Street, Suite B-401, Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA. akendoc@comcast.net
Abstract:
Surgically managed infections of the sternoclavicular joint have rarely been reported, but general and thoracic surgeons may be consulted to manage such infections. Patients who have demonstrated resistance to antibiotic therapy or have infection extending beyond the joint capsule are best managed by surgical resection.
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