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- Title
Medial Clavicular Epiphysiolysis with Anterior Dislocation.
- Authors
Radannvić, Srđan; Ćurlik, Dejan; Tomić, Nemanja; Anđić, Vladimir
- Abstract
Fractures of the medial portion of the clavicle occur infrequently in children and account for only about 5% of all pediatric clavicular fractures. In many males, a clavicular medial physis does not close completely until 24 to 26 years of age.1 In our case report, 17-year-old male was injured following a direct fall on shoulder. In the Етегдепсу Department, we identified a medial clavicle physeal fracture with anterior dislocation after standard chest radiography and "serendipity” view. In total intravenous anesthesia, we reduced the fracture and immobilized with Desault cast for 21 days and figure- of- eight dressing 3 weeks more. We didn't notice апу functional deficit nor cosmetic defect.
- Subjects
EPIPHYSIOLYSIS; DISLOCATIONS in children; BONE fractures; CHEST X rays; ACCIDENTAL falls
- Publication
Scripta Medica, 2017, Vol 48, Issue 1, p82
- ISSN
0350-8218
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18575/msrs.sm.e.17.12