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Ghodadra N et al. – This report describes distal clavicle fracture as a complication of misidentification of the AC joint and subsequent aggressive burring of the distal clavicle during shoulder arthroscopy. A revision distal clavicle resection was performed, underscoring the fact that special care must be taken to properly identify the AC joint and rule out pre–existing distal clavicle stress fracture or osteolysis before performing the arthroscopic Mumford procedure.

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