PATHOLOGICAL FRACTURE OF CLAVICLE FOLLOWING SUB-ACROMIAL DECOMPRESSION-INFRACLAVICULAR COMPARTMENT SYNDROME?

Pathological Fracture of Clavicle Following Sub-Acromial Decompression-Infraclavicular Compartment Syndrome?

Pathological Fracture of Clavicle Following Sub-Acromial Decompression-Infraclavicular Compartment Syndrome?

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A 34-year-old factory worker presented with pain and weakness of the left shoulder following a fall on ice on her left shoulder.An ultrasound scan of the shoulder taken 4 months after injury showed small partial articular surface tear of the supraspinatus tendon.Ten days following subacromial decompression she suffered a pathological Mobility fracture of her left clavicle.

MRI, CT, and isotope bone scans cockrings showed no evidence of malignancy or infection but a collection of fluid was noted underlying the clavicle communicating to the acromioclavicular joint.Ultrasound scan guided aspiration of 20 millilitres of bloodstained fluid underlying the clavicle resulted in gradual recovery and adequate healing of the fracture.

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