JBJS JOPA Image Quiz: Lateral Clavicle Fracture

clou1.jpgThis month’s Image Quiz from the JBJS Journal of Orthopaedics for Physician Assistants (JOPA) presents the case of a 64-year-old woman who fell out of bed while sleeping and landed directly on the lateral aspect of the right shoulder. Based on the image shown here and a Zanca view radiograph, she was diagnosed in the emergency room with a lateral clavicle fracture. After staying in a sling for about two weeks, the patient continued to have shoulder pain when using the arm with overhead activities and when sleeping on the shoulder at night.

Select from among four choices as the next best step in treatment: MRI to evaluate the coracoclavicular ligaments, open reduction/internal fixation, continued sling treatment until pain resolves, or transacromial wire fixation.

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M Ahmed
M Ahmed
9 years ago

Continued sling treatment

Christian Méndez
Christian Méndez
9 years ago

MRI to evaluate the coracoclavicular ligaments

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

MRI TO EVALUATE THE LIGAMENTS

Utpal Gogoi
Utpal Gogoi
9 years ago

Open reduction & internal fixation

Emrah SAYIT
Emrah SAYIT
9 years ago

I would prefer to continue sling treatment for four more weeks.

Guillermo Collado
Guillermo Collado
9 years ago

Si opta por tratamiento incruento seguirĂ¡ con dolor y limitaciĂ³n en tareas por arriba de los 90 grados de elevacion durante 30 dĂ­as mĂ¡s.
Puede curar
RAFI reducciĂ³n anatĂ³mica y pronta funciĂ³n con restricciones hasta la consolidaciĂ³n 45 dĂ­as?

Ismail Turkmen
Ismail Turkmen
9 years ago

Hook plate

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