The
force required to break a clavicle is significant, so clavicle
fracture may be associated with other injury (pneumothorax,
vascular injury).
Most
fractures occur in the middle 1/3 of the clavicle.
Traditionally, clavicle fractures have been
managed without surgery. However, recent studies have shown that
surgery may be beneficial in a larger population than previously
thought.
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