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Evaluation of the Functional Outcomes of Surgical Treatment in Displaced, Closed, and Isolated Distal Clavicle Fractures in Adults

Sponsored by Tishreen University

About this trial

Last updated a year ago

Study ID

Tishreen_ Clavical fructures

Status

Completed

Type

Observational

Placebo

No

Accepting

18-75 Years
18 to 65 Years
All
All

Trial Timing

Ended 3 years ago

What is this trial about?

Clavicle fractures are common among young people, generally as a consequence of car accidents, bike falls, and contact sports injuries. 15-20% of all clavicle fractures involve the lateral end of the bone. Thus, the distal clavicle fractures, in particular, have a high nonunion rate ranging from 21-33% when treated non-operatively, underscoring the usual advice for operative treatment. While significant research has been conducted on clavicle fractures and their treatment options, no definitive guidelines or optimal approaches have been established. Hence, this study aimed at assessing the clinical and radiological results of the two highly used surgical techniques, the Tension Band Wiring (TBW) and Hook plate ones, in addition to investigating the associated functional recovery and outcomes.

What are the participation requirements?

Yes

Inclusion Criteria

- Patients with unstable distal third clavicle fracture (Neer type 2)

- Patients aged between 18 and 65 years old

No

Exclusion Criteria

- Patient who had open fractures, pathological fractures, fractures associated with brachial plexus or pulmonary or vascular injury, acromioclavicular joint disruption, and musculoskeletal disease that affects the joint

Locations

Location

Status