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classification of clavicle fractures
The anatomic location of the fracture is usually described according to the Allman classification, which divides the clavicle into thirds (1)
Another proposed classification system, “The Edinburgh classification” has been introduced recently and is gaining popularity in the literature. It classifies fractures according to the anatomical site involved (medial end, midshaft, lateral end), articular involvement (sternoclavicular or acromioclavicular joint), displacement, and extent of comminution (3).
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