Current concepts in the management of clavicle fractures

J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2020 Feb;11(Suppl 1):S25-S30. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2019.07.016. Epub 2019 Jul 24.

Abstract

Clavicle fractures comprise approximately 3% of all adult fractures and there is evidence that the incidence is increasing. Fractures of the lateral and middle third of the clavicle present distinct challenges in both surgical fixation techniques and clinical outcome, as such they should be recognised as separate clinical entities. Despite conflicting evidence, most studies indicate that superior clinical results are found in patients with united clavicle fractures rather than those that go onto non-union. Furthermore there is level-1 evidence that operative treatment of clavicle fractures leads to significantly increased rates of union. Despite these findings, significant controversy still exists on which patients would benefit from primary fixation and those who could successfully be managed non-operatively. We present an evidence-based review of clavicle fracture management including surgical indications, techniques, and results.

Keywords: Clavicle fracture; Clavicle non-union; Lateral clavicle.

Publication types

  • Review