Case Report

Bipolar Dislocation of the Clavicle: A Report of Two Cases with Different Injury Patterns and a Literature Review

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Case 2: intraoperative photographs of open reduction and augmentation of the SCJ. (a) Before reduction, the clavicle (arrow) was located behind the manubrium (arrowhead). (b) After reduction, the clavicle could maintain its position but was easily redislocated. (c) Three FiberWires were passed through a hole in the clavicle. (d) Sutures were also passed through holes in the manubrium and fastened to the surrounding soft tissue.
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