topic:werdna said:Hey guys can someone tell me if i need surgery i recently broke my collorbone
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14577270:Pac2 said:Not a doctor but in my opinion, hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you will most likely need surgery. I've broken both of my ankles, separate times, and the on second one (right ankle) my foot was pointing to my right while my leg was perfectly straight. Both times I broke them, it was my tibial growth plate, right at the base of the tibia where your shin meets your ankle. However, despite the second time around being a little mangled, the fracture was literally a clean cut line, so they were able to reset it back into place and I healed up just fine.
But in your case, this is not a clean fracture and the collar bone is unfortunately not something that is cast-able. In other words, if I was a doc and reset that collar bone so both ends met perfectly together, what would hold them in that fixed position to heal properly? The only answer to that question is either a plate, pin, or screw, you cannot cast it to hold it like you would for an ankle per se.
Again, I am not a medical professional, but considering this is not just a crack/small fracture and the bone is literally broken in half, I am going to bet that you will most likely need some form of surgery.
Heal up!
topic:werdna said:Hey guys can someone tell me if i need surgery i recently broke my collorbone
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14577272:SteezyYeeter said:bros he's literally trolling us ?
14577277:S.C said:Same thing happened to me last month; I ended up getting surgery since mine was compound and displaced. Yours is displaced but clean. If you've got insurance definitely see an orthopedist to get their opinion. That said, it will heal completely on its own if you don't get surgery, but you may have disfigurement in the area and potential complications. Feel free to DM me with questions. Feel better!
**This post was edited on Jan 3rd 2024 at 9:19:39pm
14577270:Pac2 said:Not a doctor but in my opinion, hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you will most likely need surgery. I've broken both of my ankles, separate times, and the on second one (right ankle) my foot was pointing to my right while my leg was perfectly straight. Both times I broke them, it was my tibial growth plate, right at the base of the tibia where your shin meets your ankle. However, despite the second time around being a little mangled, the fracture was literally a clean cut line, so they were able to reset it back into place and I healed up just fine.
But in your case, this is not a clean fracture and the collar bone is unfortunately not something that is cast-able. In other words, if I was a doc and reset that collar bone so both ends met perfectly together, what would hold them in that fixed position to heal properly? The only answer to that question is either a plate, pin, or screw, you cannot cast it to hold it like you would for an ankle per se.
Again, I am not a medical professional, but considering this is not just a crack/small fracture and the bone is literally broken in half, I am going to bet that you will most likely need some form of surgery.
Heal up!
14577287:yungspliffy said:Honestly not that bad, just aesthetic damage. Epoxy and u should be chillin
14577304:werdna said:How long would something like this usually take and I am seeing a ortho on monday. Thank you for ur input aswell
14577302:werdna said:No i’m not bro i’m asking a question why do u dick ride me so hard
14577319:KilaTsunami said:Yea man I think so. You should want surgey tho. Surgery is awesome. I have a full metal rod and 8 screws as a clavicle rn, it’s totally sick.
14577334:mikem said:West systems GFlex should work. Remember the more clamps the better
14577334:mikem said:West systems GFlex should work. Remember the more clamps the better
14577575:BigPurpleSkiSuit said:I've had this exact injury. You need surgery, and here's why. The collarbone is essentially the strut for your arm. Right now that strut is shortened and if it heals like that, you'll have that side be permanently shorter than the other. It won't be as strong and it'll affect your ability to do stuff.
14577805:Voyage86 said:
14577277:S.C said:Same thing happened to me last month; I ended up getting surgery since mine was compound and displaced. Yours is displaced but clean. If you've got insurance definitely see an orthopedist to get their opinion. That said, it will heal completely on its own if you don't get surgery, but you may have disfigurement in the area and potential complications. Feel free to DM me with questions. Feel better!
**This post was edited on Jan 3rd 2024 at 9:19:39pm
14577817:corona said:On a serious note, I'm not so sure it will heal on it's own with a break like his. I had a similar break a while ago and the doctor said there was no way it would heal unless the bones were held closer together. One could potentially put together a serious harness to try and hold it back together, but not likely to work well given how far apart the ends are. Surgery likely the only good option here.
Also possible the bone ends were further apart on my break or the doctor didn't know what he was talking about.
**This post was edited on Jan 5th 2024 at 12:27:26pm
A better look at it no brace, it came close to being compound
14577849:FaunaSkis said:This was mine. Right is before putting on a brace, left is after. The Austrian doc decided that they were close enough to re-fuse despite an initial thought that it was going to need surgery.
View attachment 1084288A better look at it no brace, it came close to being compound
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It’s fully fused but it’s kinda janky and my shoulder is lower than the other one. I think healing time was like 8 weeks, 12 weeks after, the surgeon was happy for me to use crutches for when I got my ACL fixed so definitely fully fixed in 12 weeks.
14577850:Yukon_Cornelius said:Damn, ACL and collarbone at the same time?
14577805:Voyage86 said: