Abstract
The majority of midclavicular fractures are treated conservatively. Fractures that require internal fixation are treated by plate osteosynthesis as the standard procedure. Elastic stable intramedullary nailing is an increasingly popular alternative for the internal fixation of displaced midclavicular fractures.
In a three-year period, 15 fractures of the clavicle were treated by elastic intramedullary nailing. Fracture healing, clinical outcome and complications were assessed. Mean follow-up time was one year
All fractures healed clinically and radiologically. Non-union or infections were not observed. Functional results according to the Constant score were excellent. Complications consisted of skin irritation in four cases. One acromio-clavicular joint separation was observed postoperatively.
Elastic stable intramedullary nailing of displaced midclavicular fractures is a minimally invasive technique with excellent functional results and early pain relief.
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M.H. Hessmann
Priv.-Doz. Dr. M. H. Hessmann university Hospitals Mainz Department of Trauma Surgery Langenbeckstrasse 1 D-55101 Mainz Tel.: 06131-17-2845 Fax: 06131-17-6687 E-mail: [email protected]