Outcomes for displaced midshaft clavicle fractures in adolescents are not defined. The current method of treatment for these fractures is non-operative management. There is recent Level 1 evidence in the adult literature to suggest that outcomes are superior when these fractures are managed surgically with open reduction and internal fixation.
The study is a prospective observational cohort design of the natural history of adolescent clavicle fractures treated at the McGill University Health Centre. Surgeon choice will dictate treatment. There is no difference from the current normal therapy choice of each individual surgeon. Patients will be offered either operative or conservative management. Operative Treatment: Patients with displaced midshaft clavicle fractures will be offered operative treatment which involves open reduction and internal fixation with a plate. This is the standard treatment for completely displaced fractures in the adult population at our Institution based on Level 1 evidence. Conservative care: Patients will be treated in a sling for the acute phase of two weeks with progressive physiotherapy.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
49
McGill University Health Centre
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Malunion and/or non-union in this cohort
Radiographic evaluation
Time frame: 3 months
Times to union (clinical and radiographic) following fracture
Radiologic evaluation
Time frame: 3 months
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