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General Orthopaedics

Angular Stable Plating Of Displaced Lateral Third Clavicle Fractures

The South African Orthopaedic Association (SAOA) 57th Annual Congress



Abstract

Purpose:

To review the union rates, outcomes and complications of angular stable plating of lateral third clavicle fractures.

Method:

Between 2007 and 2010 angular stable plates were used in the fixation for seventeen patients with displaced lateral third clavicle fractures (Allman Group II, Type 2). These were identified from surgical log books and operation codes. The surgical and clinical notes as well as X-rays were reviewed. The patients were contacted telephonically. An Oxford Shoulder Score and questions relating to plate removal, scar pain and return to activities were asked. Three patients were not contactable.

Results:

There were 16 males. The average age was 44. The average time to union was 3 months (range 2 to 4). There were no complications. The average Oxford Shoulder Score was 13 (range 12–19). No plates have required removal but 2 patients have requested removal for discomfort. All but 3 patients have returned to full activity.

Conclusion:

The use of angular stable plates for fixation of type 2 lateral end of clavicle fractures results in excellent union rates by 3 months with only 3 patients requesting elective plate removal. This is in contrast to hook plates which require mandatory removal. No other complication was encountered.