Can titanium elastic nails deliver a knockout punch against precontoured locking plates in handling displaced middle third clavicle fractures?

Jameer Shaik, V. Paka, Ravi Pilaka, Srivatsava Murthy Talluri
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Background: Plating is the gold standard for displaced middle third clavicle fractures, which holds true at least for comminuted fractures with a fair share of complications. For displaced fractures without comminution, intramedullary titanium elastic nailing system is an emerging option which claims similar success rates with fewer complications. There is a deficit in data pertaining to prospective trials supporting such claims which has propelled us to carry out this study. This study aims to compare the functional outcome and complication rates between precontoured locking plates and titanium elastic nails for displaced clavicle fractures. Materials and Methods: A prospective cohort study carried out on 56 patients with displaced clavicle fractures without comminution treated either by nailing (with open reduction through minimal incision at fracture site) or plating, and the results pertaining to their functional outcome and complication rates were compared. Results: Nottingham clavicle score and Constant Murley score were calculated at 6, 12, and 24 months along with comparison of complication rates. Conclusion: The functional outcome scores recorded significant differences at 6- and 12-month periods between the groups, which minimized at 24 months. Complication rates were significantly different between the groups. These results of functional outcome and complication rates point toward titanium nailing as an attractive alternative to plating for a comminuted displaced middle third clavicle fractures.
钛弹性钉在处理移位的锁骨中三分之一骨折时,能否对预切锁定钢板进行敲除?
背景:钢板是锁骨中三分之一移位骨折的金标准,这至少适用于有相当一部分并发症的粉碎性骨折。对于未粉碎的移位骨折,钛弹性髓内钉系统是一种新兴的选择,其成功率相似,并发症较少。支持这些说法的前瞻性试验的数据不足,这促使我们进行了这项研究。本研究旨在比较预处理锁定钢板和钛弹性钉治疗移位锁骨骨折的功能结果和并发症发生率。材料和方法:对56例未粉碎的移位锁骨骨折患者进行前瞻性队列研究,采用钉扎(骨折部位小切口切开复位)或钢板治疗,并比较其功能结果和并发症发生率。结果:在6个月、12个月和24个月时计算Nottingham锁骨评分和Constant Murley评分,并比较并发症发生率。结论:两组在6个月和12个月时的功能结果评分存在显著差异,24个月时差异最小。两组的并发症发生率有显著差异。这些功能结果和并发症发生率的结果表明,钛钉是一种有吸引力的替代钢板治疗锁骨中三分之一粉碎性移位骨折的方法。
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