Zweizeitige bilaterale klavikulafraktur. Konservative vs. operative therapie mittels intramedullärer osteosynthese - Fallbericht

Translated title of the contribution: Bilateral clavicular fractures occurring at different times. Conservative vs operative therapy using intramedullary nailing - A case report

V. Braunstein, C. Kirchhoff, S. Buhmann, W. Mutschler, P. Biberthaler

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Abstract

In this case report we present treatment strategies and the functional and cosmetic outcome in a case of midclavicular fractures. A 20-year-old patient suffered from nearly identical fractures of the left and right clavicle with a time interval of 2 years following snowboard falls. The first fracture was treated conservatively leading to an unsatisfactory course and result. This was the reason why 2 years later the contralateral fracture was treated by intramedullary nailing using an elastic titanium nail. The functional and cosmetic outcome of this treatment was excellent. In cases of clavicular fractures elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) is a minimally invasive technique leading to fast analgesia resulting in a high level of mobility and ultimately a pleased patient. If the indication is right, intramedullary nailing can be a helpful operation technique which complements the already established procedures (conservative and plate osteosynthesis) in cases of dislocated clavicular fractures.

Translated title of the contributionBilateral clavicular fractures occurring at different times. Conservative vs operative therapy using intramedullary nailing - A case report
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)757-760
Number of pages4
JournalOrthopade
Volume36
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2007
Externally publishedYes

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