Abstract
PURPOSE: Although fracture of the body of the scapula have been treated successfully by
conservative treatment but residual deformity was high and related to the residual symptom.
Authors had done open reduction and internal fixation with wiring in the case of severe
displacement of the fracture fragment of the body of scapula and analyzed that results.
MATERIAL and METHODS: Authors treated 18 cases of fracture of the body of the scapula in 17
patients from October, 1985 to June, 1996. Conservatively treated group was 12 cases which
has less than 2cm displacement and operatively treated group was 6 cases which has more
than 2cm displacement of the fracture fragment. Internal fixation was done with wiring. All
cases was followed up average 1 year 9 months(from 13 months to 8 year 8 months) and
evaluated by McGinnis assessment system.
RESULTS: All cases united within ten weeks. Five cases in the operatively treated six cases got
anatomic reduction and stable fixation with wiring and had no operation related complication.
Operatively treated group has average 2.83 associated injury and conservatively treated group
has average 1.87 Neurovascular complication compromised the results.
CONCLUSION: Operative treatment of the fracture of the scapular body can reduce the residual
deformity and residual symptom in the severely displaced case and facilitate early
rehabilitation.