Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2022.
World J Clin Cases. Oct 16, 2022; 10(29): 10529-10534
Published online Oct 16, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i29.10529
Figure 1
Figure 1 X-ray showed the bipolar segmental clavicle fracture.
Figure 2
Figure 2 3D computed tomography showed the displacement of clavicle fracture from different angles.
Figure 3
Figure 3 The fracture line and dislocation were dismissed postoperatively.
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Figure 4 Bipolar segmental clavicle fractures had healed completely. A and B: The skin incision healed and the functional motion of the right shoulder recovered 4 mo later; C and D: 3D computed tomography showed that the bone union of bipolar segmental clavicle fractures was complete at the 4-mo follow-up after the operation.