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. 2002 Apr;73(2):134-9.
doi: 10.1080/000164702753671696.

Fixation of mid-third clavicular fractures with knowles pins: 78 patients followed for 2-7 years

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Fixation of mid-third clavicular fractures with knowles pins: 78 patients followed for 2-7 years

Cheng-Mien Chu et al. Acta Orthop Scand. 2002 Apr.

Abstract

From January 1993 to December 1997, we treated 78 (75 fresh, 1 delayed union and 2 nonunion) fractures of the mid-third clavicle with open reduction and internal fixation using 3.8 mm Knowles pins. All patients used an arm sling for 2-6 weeks after surgery, and were told to avoid vigorous exercise or work with heavy loads for the next 6 weeks. 73 fractures healed within 6 months. 3 complications occurred relating to the surgical procedures. The final rate of bone union was 77/78, although 3 patients showed a delay in bone union and 1 fracture was revised because of a loosened Knowles pin. After a mean follow-up of 49 (24-86) months, the average shoulder function, as evaluated by a modified Constant-Murley score, was 97% versus the contralateral shoulder. We suggest that if surgery is indicated, open reduction and internal fixation using a Knowles pin is an effective method for managing mid-third clavicular fractures.

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