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Operative Versus Conservative Treatment Of Clavicular And Scapular Fractures, Chase Davis Aug 2019

Operative Versus Conservative Treatment Of Clavicular And Scapular Fractures, Chase Davis

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Background: Clavicle fractures and scapula fractures represent up to 4% and 1% of all fractures, respectively.1-4,9-11 Historically, both fracture types have been treated conservatively with acceptable outcomes. The surgical correction of these fractures is currently being investigated as a viable alternative to conservative management.

Method: A systematic search of PubMed was performed to identify articles comparing open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with conservative treatment for both clavicular and scapular fractures. Specific outcomes of interest were shoulder function, pain, strength, range of motion, and risk of nonunion.

Results: ORIF of midshaft clavicular fractures results in increased shoulder function within …


Do Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Increase The Risk For Non- Or Mal-Union Following Acute Fracture? A Literature Review, Bryan Moritz Jan 2018

Do Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Increase The Risk For Non- Or Mal-Union Following Acute Fracture? A Literature Review, Bryan Moritz

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NSAID medications are among the most commonly used analgesic medications world wide, and it was estimated in 2010 (updated 2015 data is expected to be published next year) that about 29 million adults in the United States regularly used NSAID medications at least three times per week for more than three months. Fracture healing has been shown to be dependent on the inflammatory cascade. NSAID medication use appears to have a mechanistic in-vivo and in-vitro animal risk for the development of non- and mal-union following fracture. However, human data is lacking to support total avoidance of this analgesic option for …