Abstract
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Clavicle fractures are largely treated by conservative methods, but there are numerous fractures requiring surgery. In our case, clavicle fracture had occurred approximately 6 month earlier secondary to the trauma and had been fixed by Kirschner wire (K-Wire). The case presented with hemopneumothorax. Tube thoracostomy was done and K-wire removed. Current surgical options like K-wire for clavicle fractures may be associated with unacceptable complications, and less invasive approaches may be adopted. |
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Keywords :
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Hemopneumothorax, Clavicle, Bone Wires, Fractures, Pseudoarthrosis, Thoracostomy, Humans.
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