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Percutaneous pinning of displaced midshaft clavicle fractures
Jay D. Keener
, Laurence E. Dahners
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Shoulder & Elbow
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Percutaneous pinning
100%
Midshaft Clavicle Fracture
100%
Fracture Nonunion
66%
Conservative Treatment
33%
Malunion
33%
Surgical Technique
16%
Clavicle
16%
Low Dose Rate
16%
Anterograde
16%
High Incidence
16%
Age Groups
16%
Revision Surgery
16%
Nonunion
16%
All Ages
16%
Lost to Follow-up
16%
Open Reduction
16%
Painful Hardware
16%
Internal Fixation
16%
Patient Dissatisfaction
16%
Structural Bone Graft
16%
Delayed Union
16%
Fracture Patient
16%
Minimally Displaced
16%
Radiographic Union
16%
Displaced Fracture
16%
Minimally Invasive Fixation
16%
Skin Irritation
16%
Pinning Sites
16%
Traditional Treatment
16%
Early Range of Motion
16%
Percutaneous pin Fixation
16%
Pin Removal
16%
Pin Migration
16%
Flexible Titanium Nail
16%
Hardware Infection
16%
Clinical Union
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nonunion
100%
Percutaneous Pinning
100%
Clavicle Fracture
100%
Conservative Treatment
25%
Surgical Technique
12%
Infection
12%
Bone Graft
12%
Clavicle
12%
Range of Motion
12%
Intramedullary Nailing
12%
Open Reduction (Procedure)
12%
Internal Fixation
12%
Skin Irritation
12%
Nail
12%