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The Rare Medial-End Clavicle Fractures: Epidemiological Study on Inhabitants of a Suburban Area

Background Variable epidemiological data are known on medial clavicle fractures (MCFs). Aim To obtain demographic information regarding the etiopathogenesis of MCFs. Materials and methods All fractures were radiographically evaluated. Age; gender; side; date of fracture; fragment dislocation; associ...

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Autores principales: Gumina, Stefano, Carbone, Stefano, Polizzotti, Giuseppe, Paglialunga, Carlo, Preziosi Standoli, Jacopo, Candela, Vittorio
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Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8520058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34667683
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18008
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author Gumina, Stefano
Carbone, Stefano
Polizzotti, Giuseppe
Paglialunga, Carlo
Preziosi Standoli, Jacopo
Candela, Vittorio
author_facet Gumina, Stefano
Carbone, Stefano
Polizzotti, Giuseppe
Paglialunga, Carlo
Preziosi Standoli, Jacopo
Candela, Vittorio
author_sort Gumina, Stefano
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description Background Variable epidemiological data are known on medial clavicle fractures (MCFs). Aim To obtain demographic information regarding the etiopathogenesis of MCFs. Materials and methods All fractures were radiographically evaluated. Age; gender; side; date of fracture; fragment dislocation; associated fractures; fracture mechanism were collected. Three age groups were distinguished. Results 1096 patients were enrolled: 29 (2.6%) had an MCF. Nineteen (66%) were males; mean age was 51.6 years (SD±24.4; range: 18-87). The right side was involved in 19 cases (66%). Nineteen fractures (66%) were un-displaced. Five patients (16.6%) had associated fractures. Accidental falls represent the main cause of fracture. In advanced age (Group III), simple fall was the only cause of fracture. On the occasion of a fall, the right side was significantly more involved (p <0.05). Sports injuries were responsible for 22.2% of fractures, but for 42.9% of fractures in younger patients (Group I). Traffic accidents were responsible for five fractures (16.7%). During the sunny seasons, the highest number of fractures occurred; the vast majority of fractures (83.3%) occurred on working days (p <0.05). Conclusions Medial clavicle fractures represent 2.6% of all clavicle fractures. Middle-aged males and the right side are more involved. Two-thirds of fractures are un-displaced. Accidental falls represent the main cause of fracture. During sunny seasons, the highest number of fractures occurred.
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spelling pubmed-85200582021-10-18 The Rare Medial-End Clavicle Fractures: Epidemiological Study on Inhabitants of a Suburban Area Gumina, Stefano Carbone, Stefano Polizzotti, Giuseppe Paglialunga, Carlo Preziosi Standoli, Jacopo Candela, Vittorio Cureus Radiology Background Variable epidemiological data are known on medial clavicle fractures (MCFs). Aim To obtain demographic information regarding the etiopathogenesis of MCFs. Materials and methods All fractures were radiographically evaluated. Age; gender; side; date of fracture; fragment dislocation; associated fractures; fracture mechanism were collected. Three age groups were distinguished. Results 1096 patients were enrolled: 29 (2.6%) had an MCF. Nineteen (66%) were males; mean age was 51.6 years (SD±24.4; range: 18-87). The right side was involved in 19 cases (66%). Nineteen fractures (66%) were un-displaced. Five patients (16.6%) had associated fractures. Accidental falls represent the main cause of fracture. In advanced age (Group III), simple fall was the only cause of fracture. On the occasion of a fall, the right side was significantly more involved (p <0.05). Sports injuries were responsible for 22.2% of fractures, but for 42.9% of fractures in younger patients (Group I). Traffic accidents were responsible for five fractures (16.7%). During the sunny seasons, the highest number of fractures occurred; the vast majority of fractures (83.3%) occurred on working days (p <0.05). Conclusions Medial clavicle fractures represent 2.6% of all clavicle fractures. Middle-aged males and the right side are more involved. Two-thirds of fractures are un-displaced. Accidental falls represent the main cause of fracture. During sunny seasons, the highest number of fractures occurred. Cureus 2021-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8520058/ /pubmed/34667683 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18008 Text en Copyright © 2021, Gumina 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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Gumina, Stefano
Carbone, Stefano
Polizzotti, Giuseppe
Paglialunga, Carlo
Preziosi Standoli, Jacopo
Candela, Vittorio
The Rare Medial-End Clavicle Fractures: Epidemiological Study on Inhabitants of a Suburban Area
title The Rare Medial-End Clavicle Fractures: Epidemiological Study on Inhabitants of a Suburban Area
title_full The Rare Medial-End Clavicle Fractures: Epidemiological Study on Inhabitants of a Suburban Area
title_fullStr The Rare Medial-End Clavicle Fractures: Epidemiological Study on Inhabitants of a Suburban Area
title_full_unstemmed The Rare Medial-End Clavicle Fractures: Epidemiological Study on Inhabitants of a Suburban Area
title_short The Rare Medial-End Clavicle Fractures: Epidemiological Study on Inhabitants of a Suburban Area
title_sort rare medial-end clavicle fractures: epidemiological study on inhabitants of a suburban area
topic Radiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8520058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34667683
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.18008
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