to compare the clinical \& radiological outcomes of hook plate \& tightrope fixation in fracture of lateral third clavicle.
Adult clavicle fractures account for 4% to 10% of fractures. Distal clavicle fractures occurs in 25% to 30% of all clavicle fracture.The management of fractures of the distal clavicle has been a matter of debate in literature. Neer in 1968 suggested a new classification and proposed general treatment guidelines . Type I and type III fractures are generally treated non-operatively. For type II fractures, surgical management is the treatment of choice .There are numerous operative techniques reported in the past. The methods of surgical treatment could be summarised as follows: 1. Fixation in terms of K-wires and different pins such as the Steinmann pin, and Knowles pin. This fixation could also be augmented with concomitant tension band wires 2. Coracoclavicular indirect fixation with the use of screws, suture anchors, Dacron graft or Mersilene tape 3. Open reduction and clavicular plate fixation with the use of different plate systems such as the Balser plate,locked plate,hook plate, etc. Different surgical techniques have their own advantages and disadvantages With more than 20 techniques described so far, no single fixation is ideal and perfect. There is still no consensus regarding the best surgical method to fix these fracture ,the investigators choose two of the most common of these methods and evaluate \& compare best radiological \& clinical outcomes of both.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
30
Open Reduction Internal Fixation (ORIF) of fracture lateral third clavicle by hook plate \& tightrope
Improvement of limb function this change will be assessed using Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) Score as limb function will be expected of some movement limitation at 6 weeks and no limitations to be at 6 months
The DASH is a self-administered questionnaire that consists of thirty core questions and an optional additional eight questions assessing work and sports and/or performing arts activities. Each individual item is scored on a 5-point Likert scale, with lower scores correlating to minimal impairment and higher scores indicating more impairment. The cumulative DASH score is scaled from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more disability
Time frame: at 6 weeks & 6 months post-operatively.
Fracture Healing
Radiological evaluation of the fracture by using antero-posterior and axillary views x-ray
Time frame: at 6 weeks & 6 months post-operatively.
Blood loss
Recording of the blood loss amount during surgery in milliliters.
Time frame: Intra-operatively
Radiation time
Calculation of the exposure time to radiations during surgery in minutes.
Time frame: Intra-operatively
Skin condition
Evaluation of skin condition of the surgical incision by clinical inspection
Time frame: at 6 weeks
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