Treatment of midclavicular nonunion: comparison of dynamic compression plating and low-contact dynamic compression plating techniques

In this study a comparison of patients with midclavicular nonunion, treated by a combination of internal fixation with dynamic compression plate (DCP) or low-contact DCP (LC-DCP) and application of autogenous corticocancellous chips or sculptured graft on nonunion areas, was performed. Time to union...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2004-07, Vol.13 (4), p.396-403
Hauptverfasser: Kabak, Sevki, Halici, Mehmet, Tuncel, Mehmet, Avsarogullari, Levent, Karaoglu, Sinan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In this study a comparison of patients with midclavicular nonunion, treated by a combination of internal fixation with dynamic compression plate (DCP) or low-contact DCP (LC-DCP) and application of autogenous corticocancellous chips or sculptured graft on nonunion areas, was performed. Time to union in the patients treated with LC-DCP fixation was shorter than in those treated with DCP fixation ( P < .001). Union was obtained in all patients treated with LC-DCP fixation and in 87.5% of those treated with DCP fixation. All of those treated with LC-DCP fixation returned to their original jobs, whereas two patients treated with DCP fixation had to change jobs. According to the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand functional score, at the last follow-up visit, functional outcomes of the patients treated with LC-DCP fixation were more satisfactory ( P < .001). The addition of internal fixation of the clavicle with DCP or LC-DCP to application of autogenous corticocancellous chips, or sculptured graft on nonunion areas in patients with midclavicular nonunion, shortens the time to union, increases union rates, and provides satisfactory functional outcomes.
ISSN:1058-2746
1532-6500
DOI:10.1016/j.jse.2004.01.033