BILATERAL CLAVICLE FRACTURES TREATED WITH SCREW INTRAMEDULLARY FLEXIBLE NAIL
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https://doi.org/10.55519/JAMC-04-9687Keywords:
Bilateral Clavicle Fractures, Unusual, Rare, Closed Reduction, Intramedullary NailAbstract
Clavicle fractures have been known to be common injuries with a reported incidence of 2.4-4% amongst all fractures, however the incidence of bilateral clavicle fractures is rare. A thorough search of all English language journals revealed that bilateral clavicle fractures comprised 0.43% of all clavicle fractures, with an overall incidence of between 0.011-0.017%. Though the surgical intervention of clavicle fractures uses many implants, never has been screw intramedullary flexible nail been used in a bilateral clavicle fracture. We report a case of a 32-year-old male who presented with bilateral clavicle fracture and was treated successfully.
Keywords: Bilateral clavicle fractures, closed reduction, internal fixation, intramedullary
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