{Reference Type}: Case Reports
{Title}: Symptomatic Coracoid Fracture Nonunion Treated with Arthroscopic Reduction and Suture Anchor Fixation: A Case Report.
{Author}: Brusalis CM;Mizels J;Moverman MA;Chalmers PN;
{Journal}: JBJS Case Connect
{Volume}: 14
{Issue}: 1
{Year}: 2024 Jan 1
暂无{DOI}: 10.2106/JBJS.CC.23.00629
{Abstract}: METHODS: A 15-year-old female rock climber presented with a traumatic coracoid process fracture of her dominant upper extremity that failed extensive nonoperative treatment. She was treated successfully by arthroscopic reduction and suture anchor fixation.
CONCLUSIONS: A novel surgical technique for coracoid fracture that combines arthroscopic reduction with suture anchor fixation can result in expeditious and durable clinical improvement in a young, high-demand athlete.