2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-36162011000200017
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Lesão oculta da articulação manúbrio-esternal associada à fratura da coluna torácica

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“…The conservative treatment is associated with significant rates of recurrent subluxations or luxations, and can lead to chronic pain, periarticular calcification and progressive deformity. [7] However, there are reports demonstrating good outcomes with conservative treatment that is carried out only with observation of the lesion or manipulations to obtain a reduction (Table 1). [6,18,19] Decisions to pursue surgery should take into account the stability of the joint, the overall health of the patient and associated injuries, patient preference, and the experience of the surgeon.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The conservative treatment is associated with significant rates of recurrent subluxations or luxations, and can lead to chronic pain, periarticular calcification and progressive deformity. [7] However, there are reports demonstrating good outcomes with conservative treatment that is carried out only with observation of the lesion or manipulations to obtain a reduction (Table 1). [6,18,19] Decisions to pursue surgery should take into account the stability of the joint, the overall health of the patient and associated injuries, patient preference, and the experience of the surgeon.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In our table, most patients had type 2 dislocation of manubriosternal joint and thoracic fracture. Some studies recommended conservation treatment for sternal fracture and MSJ dislocation [7, 8, 13]; while others prefered to open reduction and fixation [5, 912]. In Jones’s study [9], they had patients combined with MSJ dislocation and lower cervical and lumbar fractures.…”
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confidence: 99%