12 October 2024 : Clinical Research
Minimally Invasive Combined Medial and Lateral Approach for Treating Displaced Scapular Body and Neck Fractures
Peng Zhang1ACFG, Xiaomei Song2BD, Pingyuan Li1D, Shuangjian He1E, Zhaoyao Yang1F, Feng Xu1C, Xibin Xu1C, Jian Lu1B, Cheng Cao1D, Long Zhou1ADFG*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.945535
Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e945535
Figure 1 A typical case: male patient, 65 years old, left scapular fracture (Ada-Miller classification: type IV and type IIC).(A) X-ray showing left scapular body and neck fracture and left clavicle fracture. (B, C) Shoulder computed tomography plain scan and 3-dimensional reconstruction images. (D–F) Combined medial and lateral surgical incision design and appearance. (G, H) X-ray on the second day after surgery showing good fracture reduction. Figure was created by using Photoshop software.






