Affiliation:
1. McLaren Oakland Hospital
2. Associated Orthopedist of Detroit
3. Henry Ford Health
Abstract
This case presentation highlights the ability to fix coracoid fracture nonunion arthroscopically. A right hand dominant 27 year old male with 6 months of symptomatic nonunion of a coracoid fracture. After arthroscopic internal fixation the patient went on to have union at the fracture site and resolution of pain at the coracoid.
Publisher
Charter Services New York d/b/a Journal of Orthopaedic Experience and Innovation
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