Clavicle fracture: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 00:32, 1 May 2012
Background
- Occurs via direct blow to shoulder
- Middle third: 80%
- Distal third: 15%
- Medial third: 5%
Clinical Features
- Swelling, deformity, and tenderness overlying the clavicle
- Arm is supported by the other extremity
- Distal fx often assoc w/ coracoclavicular ligament rupture
- Medial fx often assoc w/ intrathoracic injuries
Imaging
- Routine imaging may miss some fractures (particularly at either end of the bone)
- CT may be required for definitive diagnosis
Management
- Consult ortho for:
- Open fx or persistent skin tenting
- Comminution
- Displacement
- Sling
See Also
Source
- Tintinalli
