Clavicular fractures are common injuries which are traditionally managed non-surgically without clinically significant sequelae. However, they may develop hypertrophic callus formation that compresses the brachial plexus. These cases may present months to years after initial injury with varying degrees of pain, paresthesia and weakness on the affected side, and are usually treated by surgical resection of the hypertrophic callus. We present a case of brachial plexopathy due to hypertrophic clavicular callus causing weakness and paresthesia.
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Τρίτη 12 Σεπτεμβρίου 2017
Non-surgical treatment of delayed onset brachial plexopathy due to hypertrophic clavicular callus- a case report
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