Erosion of the Coracoid Process After Distal Clavicle Fracture Plate Fixation. An Unreported Complication
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Case summary: We present the case of a 29-year-old male patient who had been treated with an anatomic pre-contoured plate for a distal clavicle fracture. Six months later, he presented to our institution with limiting shoulder pain and tenderness upon the right coracoid process. Standard radiographs of the shoulder showed that the tip of a cortical screw was eroding the coracoid process. Surgery with hardware removal was then performed. One month after surgery, the patient was painless and with a full active shoulder ROM.
Conclusion: Erosion of the coracoid process with plate screw fixation has never been described before. We suggest that extreme precaution should be taken in drilling and measuring the length of screws to avoidpotential complications.
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