Medical technology. Patients are weak, and doctors play a leading role in the treatment of diseases because they have mastered medical technology. As a qualified doctor, we should correctly give patients a reasonable treatment plan, explain it clearly to patients, and implement it with the consent of patients in advance. So as to relieve or alleviate the pain of patients. But it does not rule out that individual "quacks" do not "save money". In order to prevent unpleasant things from happening, patients should choose a regular hospital with high reputation and relatively perfect technical equipment in determining the hospital for treatment, which seems to ensure the protection of patients' interests to the maximum extent.
As patients, hospitals and attending doctors who are selected for treatment should trust doctors, otherwise they will only add trouble to themselves.
As far as your question is concerned:
My collarbone was broken last year. At first, the steel plate was hit, and then there was a protrusion at the clavicle in 2 or 3 months. I don't know if it's a steel plate or a nail. ) the judgment method is also simple. Now go to the hospital to take an X-ray, and the problems in that area will be clear at a glance. This has two advantages, one is to solve your own doubts. Second, there are problems for future reference. Now you can't judge whether there is something wrong with the operation just by your simple sentence. So, you'd better calm down and do what you should do first. If you are uneasy now, you are adding trouble to yourself. The above is psychological comfort and guidance for patients.
We know the saying, "Cut a circle without turning a circle". After the injury, there should be some unevenness on the healing surface of the bone, which is equivalent to the scar on the skin. As far as you are concerned, "protrusion" depends on how much you have experienced and whether you have reached the standard of cure. No one can talk nonsense without seeing the sick body.
However, there was never a hematoma. Because you haven't mentioned any signs of fever recently.
Generally speaking, the covering of clavicle is very thin and its appearance is slightly uneven. In case the recovery is not as you wish, you can trim it through medical treatment to your satisfaction.
In my opinion, the protrusion you mentioned will give you a perfect image when you take out the fixed steel plate and tripod in the future (what I said is justified, because "the clavicle is generally thin and slightly uneven, and its appearance is more obvious." Imagine that steel plates and thin steel sheets can't be covered. )
I wish you an ideal ending and a good mood in the future.