After the clavicle fracture is treated with internal fixation plate, surgery to remove the plate can be considered after the fracture heals. The surgical removal of the plate also requires hospitalization, which usually lasts 5-7 days, 1-2 days for pre-surgical examination, one day for surgery, and 3-5 days after surgery if the wound is dry and there is no obvious redness or swelling, you can consider going home to recuperate yourself. However, if the stitches are to be removed and discharged from the hospital, it will take more than two weeks after the surgery to do so. After the plate is removed from the clavicle fracture, the affected limb needs to be suspended for a period of time to avoid premature forceful lifting of heavy objects or trauma to the local area, otherwise it may lead to the possibility of re-fracture. Clavicle fracture healing time, generally six months to a year, in most cases about a year can be considered to remove the clavicle internal fixation plate.