World Journal of Emergency Surgery (Jul 2008)

Delayed presentation of Subclavian venous thrombosis following undisplaced clavicle fracture

  • Griffiths Emmet,
  • Smith Jay,
  • Jayadev Chethan,
  • Kochhar Tony,
  • Seehra Kamaljit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-7922-3-25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 25

Abstract

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Abstract Medial clavicle fractures are uncommon, accounting for approximately 5 percent of all clavicle fractures. Vascular injuries are uncommon but are recognised as either an immediate complication due to transection of the vessel by the displaced fracture, or as a late complication, secondary to compression from abundant callus formation. We present an unusual case of positional venous insufficiency in the upper limb as an immediate complication of a closed, minimally displaced clavicle fracture, with secondary subclavian venous thrombosis formation eleven days following the injury.