Does plate position influence the outcome in midshaft clavicular fractures? A multicenter analysis.
Isabelle Ruth BuenterValerie KremoFrank Johannes Paulus BeeresNicole Maria van VeelenBeat GallikerBjoern-Christian LinkReto BabstHans-Christoph PapeBryan Joost Marinus van de WallPublished in: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society (2024)
This retrospective cohort study did not find sufficient evidence to recommend one implant position over the other for midshaft clavicular fractures with regard to removal due to irritation. Time to union was similar and Infections were equally rare in both groups. Notably, a considerable number of patients in both groups had their implants removed due to irritation. Larger prospective studies are needed to determine how much plate position contributes to the occurrence of irritation and whether other patient or implant-related factors might play a role. Until this is clarified, implant position should be based on surgeons preference and experience.