Severe collarbone fractures require more dramatic medical treatment. Surgery to repair complex breaks involves repositioning the bone and using metal screws, plates, or pins to hold the bone in place for proper healing. Technicians will perform scans throughout the healing process to ensure the fracture is healing acceptably. Once a patient recovers, a second surgery removes the pins and screws. Currently, surgeons are researching minimally invasive surgical options to allow for less traumatic procedures and faster healing.

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