Observational case series on the clinical performance of the Variable Angle Clavicle Plate and Clavicle Hook Plate 2.7 systems: a study protocol
Martin Jaeger, Julia Sußiek, Frank Beeres, Eben Carroll, Todd Conlan, Daniel Cunningham, Richard Arnhold, Simon Lambert

TL;DR
This study aims to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of new clavicle plates in treating fractures and joint dislocations.
Contribution
The study introduces a new observational protocol for evaluating recently designed low-profile clavicle plates in clinical settings.
Findings
The study will track clinical outcomes and patient-reported results over two years.
It will assess surgeon usability and experience with the new plate systems.
Interim analysis will occur after 6 months for 30 patients per group.
Abstract
Reoperation rates in clavicular fractures and acromioclavicular (AC) joint dislocations are high, often indicated for plate removal due to plate prominence and poor cosmesis. The recently designed 2.7 mm variable angle locking compression plate (VA-LCP®) Clavicle Plate and 2.7 mm VA-LCP® Clavicle Hook Plate (J&J MedTech) are intended to have an improved plate-to-bone fit, are precontoured, and have a low profile. Additionally, the Clavicle Hook Plate has a more anatomically adapted hook design to reduce the risk of painful osteolysis leading to earlier plate removals. All screw holes in these plates accept 2.7 mm screws. Primary objectives of this observational, post-marketing, prospective, multicenter case series are to gather early and mid- to long-term evidence on the clinical performance, safety, and usability of the 2.7 mm VA-LCP Clavicle Plates and 2.7 mm VA-LCP Clavicle Hook…
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Taxonomy
TopicsShoulder and Clavicle Injuries · Shoulder Injury and Treatment · Trauma Management and Diagnosis
