Impact of Clavicular Shortening after Midclavicular Fracture: A Retrospective Series
Journal: Open Journal of Trauma (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-03-13
Authors : Axel Jubel Gereon Schiffer Jonas Andermahr; Christoph Faymonville;
Page : 014-019
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Abstract
Background: Clavicular shortening often occurs after midclavicular fractures and its impact on functional outcomes has thus far been evaluated solely by radiographic and surgeon-based measures, with divergent findings.
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