2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2020.09.031
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Surgical treatment of scapular fractures: Results and complications

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“…Also, Vidović et al (7) with patients who had scapular fractures in order to describe a surgical approach and report on patient-based functional results and complications after open reduction and internal fixation. There were 14 patients in the research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, Vidović et al (7) with patients who had scapular fractures in order to describe a surgical approach and report on patient-based functional results and complications after open reduction and internal fixation. There were 14 patients in the research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Operative time\min Jaikish et al (6) Traffic accident (n.8), fall (n.2) 72 ND Vidovic et al (7) Traffic accident (n.8), fall (n.6) ND ND Mannambeth et al (8) Traffic accident (n8), fall (n.3) ND ND Mohd Asihin et al (6) Traffic accident (n.10) ND ND Hu et al (9) Traffic accident (n.8), fall (n.6), bruising (n.2) 8.1 103 Tatro et al (1) Traffic accident (n.34), fall (n.7), other (n.2) 336 188 Fandridis et al (10) Traffic accident (n.5), fall (n.1) 216 ND Yuan et al (11) Traffic accident (n.68), fall (n.4) 48 ND Porcellini et al (12) Traffic accident (n.5), fall (n.1) ND ND Ao et al (13) Traffic accident (n.15), fall (n.4), direct hit (n.3) ND 80 Schroder et al (2) Traffic accident (n.58), fall (n.3) 11 ND Lin et al (14) Traffic accident (n9), fall (n.4) 5 ND Jones et al (15) Traffic accident (n.22), fall (n.7), sports (n.1), others (n.2)…”
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“…The most commonly used surgical approaches are anterior and posterior for Ideberg I and II fractures of the scapular glenoid. However, both of these approaches require partial severance of muscle tissue, which is traumatic and slow in postoperative recovery [10]. Due to the deep anatomical location of the scapular glenoid, the currently used open surgical approach only partially reveals the inferior anterior aspect of the scapular glenoid, which increases the di culty of surgery and inconveniences clinical treatment.…”
Section: Advantages and Feasibility Of The Axillary Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%