I. Auñón-Martín, C. Olaya-González, Gema Muñoz Sánchez
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Isolated Scapula Body Fracture with Intrathoracic Displacement: Description of a New Pattern of Injury
Scapula fractures are relatively rare. Those that affect the body of the scapula account for approximately 50% of all scapula fractures. The indication of surgical treatment in the fractures of the body of the scapula is controversial.