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A review of 10 years of scapula injuries sustained by UK military personnel on operations.

Darren C RobertsD M PowerS A Stapley
Published in: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (2017)
Scapula fractures have a 20 times higher incidence in military personnel compared with the civilian population, occurring predominantly as a result of blast and GSW, and a higher than average ISS. These fractures are often associated with multiple injuries, including brachial plexus injuries, where those sustained from blast have less favourable outcome. High rates of union following fixation and low rates of infection are expected despite significant contamination and soft tissue loss.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • posttraumatic stress disorder
  • risk factors
  • risk assessment
  • minimally invasive
  • cross sectional
  • health risk
  • african american