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Functional Outcomes in Surgically Treated Clavicle Fractures: A Longitudinal Observational Study
Prakhar Maheshwari1,2, Chetan Peshin3, Digvijay Agarwal4
1Orthopedics, Royal Oldham Hospital, Manchester, GBR.
Cureus
|December 4, 2023
Summary
Plate fixation for clavicle fractures offers good functional outcomes and patient satisfaction. This surgical approach demonstrates effective healing and minimal complications, making it a promising option for displaced fractures.
Area of Science:
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Traumatology
Background:
- Clavicle fractures are common, with operative fixation techniques rapidly evolving.
- Optimal treatment strategies for clavicle fractures remain under investigation, necessitating further evaluation of surgical approaches.
Purpose of the Study:
- To assess the functional outcomes of plate fixation in treating clavicle fractures.
- To evaluate the efficacy and safety of operative fixation for clavicle fractures.
Main Methods:
- A longitudinal prospective observational study involving 30 patients with clavicle fractures treated with plate fixation.
- Functional outcomes were measured using Constant-Murley shoulder scores, with radiological assessment for fracture union.
- Statistical analysis included repeated measures ANOVA to assess changes in scores over time.
Main Results:
- Patients showed statistically significant improvement in mean Constant scores at sequential follow-ups (1, 2, and 4 months).
- The average time to fracture union was 12.1 weeks.
- Two patients experienced implant impingement; no non-unions were reported.
Conclusions:
- Plate fixation for displaced clavicle fractures yields good functional outcomes and high patient satisfaction.
- The technique is comparable to existing literature regarding union time and complication rates.
- Early primary plate fixation is a viable and promising strategy, particularly for young, active individuals.
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