Non-operative treatment of a fracture to the coracoid process with acromioclavicular dislocation in an adolescent
Coracoid process fractures are rare and often associated with dislocations of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. There is little evidence about the treatment of these injuries in adolescents, but the few case reports published recommend surgery. We report a case of a dislocated epiphyseal fracture to...
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doaj-804cdbb8f7584dc1ad9ee4e309d2fbad2021-05-02T18:38:35ZengOpen Medical PublishingOrthopedic Reviews2035-82372035-81642014-08-016310.4081/or.2014.54992882Non-operative treatment of a fracture to the coracoid process with acromioclavicular dislocation in an adolescentVera Pedersen0Wolf Christian Prall1Ben Ockert2Florian Haasters3Department of Surgery, University of MunichDepartment of Surgery, University of MunichDepartment of Surgery, University of MunichDepartment of Surgery, University of MunichCoracoid process fractures are rare and often associated with dislocations of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. There is little evidence about the treatment of these injuries in adolescents, but the few case reports published recommend surgery. We report a case of a dislocated epiphyseal fracture to the base of the coracoid process with AC joint dislocation in a 14-year-old ice-hockey player following direct impact to his left shoulder. Since magnetic resonance tomography revealed intact AC and coracoclavicular ligaments, we initiated non-operative treatment with immobilization and unloading of the shoulder by an abduction brace allowing limited rotation for 6 weeks. This treatment resulted in complete recovery after 8 weeks and return to full sports on first league level after 3 month. In conclusion, non-operative treatment of coracoid base fractures with concomitant AC-joint injury in the adolescent can result in excellent functional results and early recovery.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/or/article/view/5499coracoid fracture, acromioclavicular joint dislocation, treatment |
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Non-operative treatment of a fracture to the coracoid process with acromioclavicular dislocation in an adolescent |
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Non-operative treatment of a fracture to the coracoid process with acromioclavicular dislocation in an adolescent |
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Non-operative treatment of a fracture to the coracoid process with acromioclavicular dislocation in an adolescent |
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Non-operative treatment of a fracture to the coracoid process with acromioclavicular dislocation in an adolescent |
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Non-operative treatment of a fracture to the coracoid process with acromioclavicular dislocation in an adolescent |
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non-operative treatment of a fracture to the coracoid process with acromioclavicular dislocation in an adolescent |
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Orthopedic Reviews |
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Coracoid process fractures are rare and often associated with dislocations of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint. There is little evidence about the treatment of these injuries in adolescents, but the few case reports published recommend surgery. We report a case of a dislocated epiphyseal fracture to the base of the coracoid process with AC joint dislocation in a 14-year-old ice-hockey player following direct impact to his left shoulder. Since magnetic resonance tomography revealed intact AC and coracoclavicular ligaments, we initiated non-operative treatment with immobilization and unloading of the shoulder by an abduction brace allowing limited rotation for 6 weeks. This treatment resulted in complete recovery after 8 weeks and return to full sports on first league level after 3 month. In conclusion, non-operative treatment of coracoid base fractures with concomitant AC-joint injury in the adolescent can result in excellent functional results and early recovery. |
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coracoid fracture, acromioclavicular joint dislocation, treatment |
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