Retrosternal epiphyseal disruption of medial clavicle: case and review in children |
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Authors: | J Winter S Sterner D Maurer T Varecka M Zarzycki |
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Affiliation: | Department of Emergency Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota. |
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Abstract: | Retrosternal dislocations of the clavicle have been reported previously in adults throughout the orthopedic literature. However, in children few cases have been noted in either the pediatric, emergency, or orthopedic literature. The potential for great vessel injury as well as acute airway compromise makes the retrosternal disruption of the sternoclavicular joint a surgical emergency that must be diagnosed quickly. Diagnosis is enhanced by the cephalic tilt view and by computed tomography (CT scan), as planar x-ray and tomography do not always reveal this potentially life-threatening condition. Surgical consultation must be sought acutely; however, management may need to begin prior to definitive repair. Emergency management begins by suspecting the injury, and with immediate airway and circulatory support for the patient. |
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