Fractured clavicle is a common injury, but it usually does not cause serious harm or complications, except for when the bone heals abnormally and protrudes, which makes it not smooth like normal.
Fractured clavicles often occur when a person falls and lands on their hands or feet during an accident or is directly hit in the clavicle area. Symptoms of a fractured clavicle include pain, especially when moving the shoulder, moving the arm, or breathing deeply. There may also be swelling, tenderness, or clicking sounds when moving the fractured bone.
There are various methods for treating a fractured clavicle, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Doctors will recommend a suitable treatment for each patient, so it is important to consult with and ask for details from the treating physician about the pros and cons of each treatment option. If choosing another method of treatment, patients should also consider the potential consequences. Ultimately, the decision on which treatment method to choose must be made by the patient themselves.
Treatment guidelines for a broken bone:
1. Non-surgical methods:
2. Surgical methods: There are two types of surgical methods that can be used to treat a broken bone:
2.1. Surgery to clean the wound without inserting any metal, followed by the use of shoulder support.
2.2. Surgery that involves inserting metal to hold the bone in place. There are various types of metal used, such as wires, metal plates, or metal rods.
Indications that should be treated by surgery:
Abnormal symptoms that require urgent medical attention:
Source: Thaiclinic.com
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