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Table 5 Summary of reported studies related subacromial impingement treating with clavicular hook plate

From: Relationship between the lateral acromion angle and postoperative persistent pain of distal clavicle fracture treated with clavicle hook plate

Author, reference

Year

Study design

Case no. (M/F)

Duration of follow-up (mean, month)

Impingement rate and RCL rate

Hardware removal (time after fixation operation, N)

Kashii et al. [23]

2006

Case series

34 (28/6)

12.4

2/34 (5.9%)

5.3

Muramatsu et al. [24]

2007

Case series

15 (13/2)

15.5

0/15 (0%)

4.5, 12

Meda et al. [25]

2006

Case series

31 (24/7)

40

6/31 (19.4%)

5.56

Renger et al. [8]

2009

Case series

44 (29/15)

27.4

33/44 (75%)

8.4

Lee et al. [26]

2009

Case series

32 (14/18)

26.4

0/32 (0%)

4.8, 32

ElMaraghy et al. [12]

2010

Cadaveric studies

15 (7/8)

NA

9/15 (60%)

NA

Hsu et al. [27]

2010

Case series

35 (23/12)

6

9/35 (25.7%) and 0/35 (0%)

12, 35

Leu et al. [28]

2012

Case series

25 (13/12)

14.5

9/25 (36%)

5.8, 25

Lin et al. [9]

2014

Case series

40 (30/10)

13.6

15/40 (37.5%) and 6/40 (15%)

5.78, 40

Gu et al. [10]

2014

Case series

12 (7/5)

NA

11/12 (91.7%) and 1/12 (8.3%)

NA, 12

Our cases

Case series

9 (4/5)

23

9/9 (100%) and 7/9 (77.8%)

6.7, 9

  1. M male, F female, N number of patients, NA not applicable, RCL rotator cuff lesion