Login / Signup

Management of clavicle shaft fractures with intramedullary devices: a narrative review.

Paul Reginald KingRobert Patrick Lamberts
Published in: Expert review of medical devices (2020)
Clavicle shaft fractures can be effectively treated with an intramedullary nail. The risk of hardware migration when employing the newer, improved designs appears to be minimal. The advantages of using intramedullary fixation include smaller incision sizes as well as the avoidance of routine procedures generally associated with the removal of prominent subcutaneous hardware as per extramedullary fixation.
Keyphrases
  • minimally invasive
  • clinical practice
  • newly diagnosed