Pneumothorax complicating isolated clavicle fracture

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Isolated clavicle fractures are among the commonest of traumatic fractures in the emergency department. Complications of isolated clavicle fractures are rare. Pneumothorax has been described as a complication of a fractured clavicle only rarely in English literature. In all the reported cases, the pneumothorax was treated by a thoracostomy and the clavicle fracture was treated conservatively. In our case, the pneumothorax required a chest drain insertion and the clavicle fracture was treated surgically with good result.

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Hani, R., Ennaciri, B., Jeddi, I., El Bardouni, A., Mahfoud, M., & Berrada, M. S. (2015). Pneumothorax complicating isolated clavicle fracture. Pan African Medical Journal, 21. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2015.21.202.6796

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