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Functional Outcomes in Surgically Treated Clavicle Fractures: A Longitudinal Observational Study

Introduction The clavicle is the most unique long bone and has a significant incidence in terms of fractures. Operative fixation for clavicle fractures has seen a steep rise in terms of technique as well as type of implant. Although extensive studies have been carried out in relation to clavicle fra...

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Autores principales: Maheshwari, Prakhar, Peshin, Chetan, Agarwal, Digvijay
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10689976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38046489
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.48081
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description Introduction The clavicle is the most unique long bone and has a significant incidence in terms of fractures. Operative fixation for clavicle fractures has seen a steep rise in terms of technique as well as type of implant. Although extensive studies have been carried out in relation to clavicle fractures and their treatment modalities, no proper guidelines or approach has been identified as ideal, and hence, this study was carried out to evaluate operative fixation as a viable strategy. Objective The objective of this article was to assess functional outcomes of plate fixation in clavicle fractures. Materials and methods This longitudinal prospective observational study included 30 patients treated for clavicle fractures with plate fixation in the Orthopedics Department of Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust (HIHT), Jollygrant, Dehradun, over a period of one year. Functional outcomes were assessed as Constant-Murley shoulder scores, and complications were recorded. Radiological assessment was done on the basis of time to union through follow-up skiagrams. Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS statistical package version 17.0 (IBM Inc., Armonk, New York). Continuous variables are presented as mean ± SD, and categorical variables are presented as absolute numbers and percentages. Continuous variables and constant score values over time within the groups were analyzed using repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Bonferroni's post hoc testing. A p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results The mean age of patients undergoing surgical fixation of clavicle fractures was 36 ± 12.53 years, ranging from 18-65 years. Of the entire study group, 83.3% were males and 16.7% were females. Road traffic accident (RTA) was the most common cause of clavicle fracture, constituting 76.7% of the entire study population, followed by fall on the floor (20.0%), and one patient sustained trauma by being hit by a bull (3.3%). Our study demonstrated a mean Constant score of 73.87 ± 2.64, 82.80 ± 2.20, and 92.40 ± 2.37 at one-month, two-month, and four-month follow-up times, respectively, which was found to be statistically significant in terms of progression (p value<0.001). The mean union time of clavicle fractures in our study population was 12.1 weeks. Two patients in our study developed implant impingement. Conclusion Our study revealed that patients with clavicle fractures treated with plate fixation had statistically significant good functional outcome (Constant) scores at sequential follow-ups, consistent with available literature. Mean union time was also comparable to existing literature. Non-union was not noted in our study, and only two cases developed implant impingement. Hence, we conclude that early primary plate fixation for displaced clavicle fractures is a promising technique with good overall functional outcomes and patient satisfaction, especially in young, active patients.
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spelling pubmed-106899762023-12-02 Functional Outcomes in Surgically Treated Clavicle Fractures: A Longitudinal Observational Study Maheshwari, Prakhar Peshin, Chetan Agarwal, Digvijay Cureus Internal Medicine Introduction The clavicle is the most unique long bone and has a significant incidence in terms of fractures. Operative fixation for clavicle fractures has seen a steep rise in terms of technique as well as type of implant. Although extensive studies have been carried out in relation to clavicle fractures and their treatment modalities, no proper guidelines or approach has been identified as ideal, and hence, this study was carried out to evaluate operative fixation as a viable strategy. Objective The objective of this article was to assess functional outcomes of plate fixation in clavicle fractures. Materials and methods This longitudinal prospective observational study included 30 patients treated for clavicle fractures with plate fixation in the Orthopedics Department of Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust (HIHT), Jollygrant, Dehradun, over a period of one year. Functional outcomes were assessed as Constant-Murley shoulder scores, and complications were recorded. Radiological assessment was done on the basis of time to union through follow-up skiagrams. Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS statistical package version 17.0 (IBM Inc., Armonk, New York). Continuous variables are presented as mean ± SD, and categorical variables are presented as absolute numbers and percentages. Continuous variables and constant score values over time within the groups were analyzed using repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Bonferroni's post hoc testing. A p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results The mean age of patients undergoing surgical fixation of clavicle fractures was 36 ± 12.53 years, ranging from 18-65 years. Of the entire study group, 83.3% were males and 16.7% were females. Road traffic accident (RTA) was the most common cause of clavicle fracture, constituting 76.7% of the entire study population, followed by fall on the floor (20.0%), and one patient sustained trauma by being hit by a bull (3.3%). Our study demonstrated a mean Constant score of 73.87 ± 2.64, 82.80 ± 2.20, and 92.40 ± 2.37 at one-month, two-month, and four-month follow-up times, respectively, which was found to be statistically significant in terms of progression (p value<0.001). The mean union time of clavicle fractures in our study population was 12.1 weeks. Two patients in our study developed implant impingement. Conclusion Our study revealed that patients with clavicle fractures treated with plate fixation had statistically significant good functional outcome (Constant) scores at sequential follow-ups, consistent with available literature. Mean union time was also comparable to existing literature. Non-union was not noted in our study, and only two cases developed implant impingement. Hence, we conclude that early primary plate fixation for displaced clavicle fractures is a promising technique with good overall functional outcomes and patient satisfaction, especially in young, active patients. Cureus 2023-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10689976/ /pubmed/38046489 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.48081 Text en Copyright © 2023, Maheshwari et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Maheshwari, Prakhar
Peshin, Chetan
Agarwal, Digvijay
Functional Outcomes in Surgically Treated Clavicle Fractures: A Longitudinal Observational Study
title Functional Outcomes in Surgically Treated Clavicle Fractures: A Longitudinal Observational Study
title_full Functional Outcomes in Surgically Treated Clavicle Fractures: A Longitudinal Observational Study
title_fullStr Functional Outcomes in Surgically Treated Clavicle Fractures: A Longitudinal Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Functional Outcomes in Surgically Treated Clavicle Fractures: A Longitudinal Observational Study
title_short Functional Outcomes in Surgically Treated Clavicle Fractures: A Longitudinal Observational Study
title_sort functional outcomes in surgically treated clavicle fractures: a longitudinal observational study
topic Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10689976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38046489
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.48081
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