The clavicle fracture is not a major surgery, because the surface of the clavicle fracture is only wrapped in skin, and under the skin is the clavicle, and there are not many important blood vessels and nerves around. Therefore, it is easy to expose the fracture end by cutting the skin, and there is not a lot of bleeding during the operation, and the operation does not take a long time. However, if there is a comminuted fracture of the clavicle or if the fracture damages the arteries and veins under the clavicle, this is a major surgery because in addition to the fracture, the blood vessels must be anastomosed.