Rupture of subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm after clavicle nonunion surgery in adolescents: a case report
Yuxing Zhou,
Genhe Li,
Zhenjiang Liu
et al.
Abstract:Background Adolescent clavicle fractures usually have a satisfactory prognosis after conservative treatment and an extremely low incidence of nonunion. This article reports a rare case: a clavicle nonunion and congenital absence in most of the first-rib patients. He was found to have a ruptured subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm after clavicle nonunion surgery.
Case presentation A 15-year-old boy sustained a right clavicle fracture three years ago, which, left untreated, gradually progressed to clavicle nonunio… Show more
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