Clavicle fracture - proximal third

Case contributed by Leonardo Lustosa
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Fall from standing height. Tenderness and crepitus on clavicle upon physical examination.

Patient Data

Age: 70 years
Gender: Female

Shoulder and clavicle radiographs revealed an extra-articular displaced proximal (medial) third clavicle fracture.

The fracture can be classified as a Robinson type 1B1: medial fifth displaced extra-articular fracture.

Case Discussion

Proximal third clavicle fractures (or medial clavicle fractures) are the least common type of clavicle fracture and are much rarer than midshaft ones.

Alike its midshaft counterpart, distal third fractures oftentimes will not require operative treatment.

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