Distal Clavicle Fractures: Open Reduction and Internal Fixation With a Hook Plate
Jacob M Kirsch1, Laura Blum, Mark E Hake
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Abstract:
Displaced distal clavicle fractures pose unique challenges because of their propensity for instability. In particular, type II fracture patterns are associated with high rates of nonunion with nonoperative management; therefore, surgical fixation is often recommended. Hook plate fixation has demonstrated reliably high rates of osseous union with good functional outcomes. We present our surgical technique and rationale for using a hook plate in the setting of an unstable distal clavicle fracture.
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