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. 2011 Aug 25;469(12):3344–3350. doi: 10.1007/s11999-011-2009-5

Table 1.

The demographics, surgical treatment, union rates, function, and complications are reported here

Pt # Gender Age (years) Locking plate (+/−) Suture (+/−) CC screw (+/−) Followup (months) Union Complications ROM at Latest F/U (FF/ER) ASES score at latest F/U
1 F 45 + + + 13.7 Yes 115/90
2 M 58 + 57.0 Yes 160/45 100
3 M 53 + + 26.8 No Infected nonunion 170/60 41.7
4 M 49 + + 21.2 Yes 160/45 75
5 F 44 + + 20.3 Yes 160/45 90
6 M 20 + + 3.4
7 M 27 + + 39.0 Yes 180/90 98.3
8 M 39 + 87.0 Yes 180/90 100
9 M 23 + 12.8 Yes 180/70
10 M 28 + 47.1 Yes Peri-implant fracture 170/60 33.3
11 M 53 + 14.5 Yes 170/60
12 M 34 + + 84.0 Yes 170/40 85
13 M 56 + 13.2 Yes 140/20
14 F 57 + + 14.2 Yes 175/45 85
15 M 66 + 14.0 Yes 180/60 73.7
16 M 37 + 13.5 Yes 180/80
17 M 16 + 3.2 Yes
18 M 18 + 3.5 Yes
19 M 62 + 3.6
20 M 61 + + + 13.0 Yes 160/40 86.7

Pt = Patient; CC = coracoclavicular; mos = months; ROM = range of motion; F/U = followup; FF = forward flexion; ER = external rotation; ASES = American Shoulder and Elbow Score; F = female; M = male.