1. Elastischer Titannagel zur minimal-invasiven Osteosynthese der Klavikulaschaftfraktur
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M. C. Müller, Christof Burger, A. Florczyk, C. Rangger, and N. Striepens
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Minimal invasiv ,Bone Nails ,Postoperative Complications ,Transplant surgery ,Device removal ,X ray computed ,Fracture fixation ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Medicine ,Brachial Plexus ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Device Removal ,Retrospective Studies ,Fracture Healing ,Titanium ,Gynecology ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Clavicle ,Elasticity ,Fracture Fixation, Intramedullary ,Female ,Surgery ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
In up to 31% of cases, conservative treatment of mid-clavicular fractures leads to unsatisfactory results. The aim of this study was to define the value of minimally invasive elastic stable intramedullary nailing (ESIN) of mid-clavicular fractures with titanium elastic nails.Within 5 years, ESIN was performed in 45 patients. We studied the functional results and complications.Retrospectively we analysed the results of all patients at a mean follow-up of 24.7+/-2.4 months. Iatrogenic perforation of the lateral cortex occurred twice and medial migration in eight patients. Superficial skin infection developed in one. Nail breakage after fracture healing was observed twice. Twelve patients sustained clavicular shortening ofor =5 mm in relation to the intact contralateral side. After 6 months the mean constant score was 94.3+/-2 points, and the mean DASH score was 5.4+/-2.2 points.Intramedullary stabilisation of mid-clavicular fractures with titanium elastic nails is a minimally invasive technique with good functional results. Patients must be informed about the possibility of open reduction in about half of the cases as well as shoulder asymmetry, migration of the nail, and iatrogenic nerve and vessel injury.
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- 2007
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