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Anatomy of the clavicle and the intramedullary nailing of midclavicular fractures

✍ Scribed by Jonas Andermahr; Axel Jubel; Andreas Elsner; Jan Johann; Axel Prokop; Klaus Emil Rehm; Juergen Koebke


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
373 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0897-3806

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Abstract

Intramedullary fixation is used increasingly to treat clavicular fractures. Anatomical variations in the clavicle of relevance to this procedure are analyzed. The length, diameters and curvature of the clavicle were measured in 196 specimens from the dissecting room. The calcium bone density was analyzed in 300 cross‐sectional samples of 100 specimens. The thickness of cortical and medullary bone of 70 slices was analyzed from freshly plastinated clavicles with implants in place. The female clavicle was shorter, less curved, and had a lower concentration of calcium than the male clavicle. Measurement of cortical thickness showed a mean value of 1.05 Β± 0.23 mm at the most sternal measuring point, 2.05 Β± 0.29 mm at the midpoint of the clavicle, and 0.95 Β± 0.35 mm at the acromial end. The thinnest regions were the medial ventral cortex and the dorsal acromial cortex. These measurements explain clinical observations on nail perforation. The diameter of the medullary canal measured 6.7 Β± 2.6 mm at its narrowest part, so that reaming (i.e., predrilling the medullary canal) prior to 3.5 mm titanium nail insertion is not necessary. The main difficulties encountered when placing a nail are secondary to the S‐curvature of the clavicle. In 80% of fractures, the break is located at the narrowest diameter of the medullary canal. Thus, the clavicle displays definite gender‐ and side‐specific anatomical features in terms of length, diameter, curvature, and calcium concentration. These should be considered when performing intramedullary fixation. Clin. Anat. 20:48–56, 2007. Β© 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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