Surgical treatment of bipolar segmental clavicle fracture: A case report

World J Clin Cases. 2022 Oct 16;10(29):10529-10534. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i29.10529.

Abstract

Background: Shoulder injuries caused by trauma are common, including clavicle fractures. Even so, bipolar segmental fracture of the clavicle is extremely rare and seldom reported. Therefore, there is still a controversial issue about how to treat these bipolar segmental clavicle fractures.

Case summary: A 56-year-old security guard arrived at our emergency room after falling on his electric bicycle. There was no loss of consciousness or other pain. He had no numbness in his fingers. X-rays and 3D computed tomography revealed that the patient's right shoulder had a bipolar segmental clavicle fracture. The surgical procedure included both open reduction and internal fixation. At the 1-year follow-up, he had a full range of motion and minimal discomfort in the injured shoulder.

Conclusion: We provide a rare case of bipolar clavicle facture in the right clavicle. We hold the opinion that such patients would get better clinical and radiological outcomes by early and correct operation.

Keywords: Acromioclavicular hook plate; Arm sling; Bipolar segmental clavicle fracture; Case report; Open reduction and internal fixation.

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  • Case Reports