Irreducible Posterior Shoulder Dislocation With Concomitant Fracture of Both the Greater and Lesser Tuberosity: An Extremely Rare Shoulder Injury

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作者
Kotsalis, Giannis [1 ]
Georgountzos, Aristidis [1 ]
Kechagias, Ioannis [1 ]
Ladogianni, Maria [2 ]
机构
[1] Gennimatas Gen Hosp, Orthopaed Dept 1, Athens, Greece
[2] KAT Gen Hosp, Orthopaed Dept 5, Athens, Greece
关键词
reduction; lesser tuberosity; greater tuberosity; fracture; posterior dislocation; shoulder; HUMERAL HEAD; DIAGNOSIS; RECONSTRUCTION;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.52312
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Posterior shoulder dislocation is a relatively rare injury representing only 5% of all shoulder dislocations. It is usually the result of a high-energy trauma or an epileptic seizure. Diagnosis is challenging with half of these injuries missed in the emergency room (ER). Often the dislocation is accompanied by a lesser tuberosity fracture as a result of the impact between the posterior glenoid and the proximal humerus. Additionally, fractures of the greater tuberosity or even the metaphysis are extremely rare, and their treatment remains challenging. We present a rare case of posterior locked shoulder dislocation with a concomitant lesser and greater tuberosity fracture in a young patient. A 29-year-old male was brought to the ER following a motor vehicle accident. The patient reported significant pain and inability to move his left shoulder. The arm was locked in an internal rotation and was neurovascularly intact. Simple radiographs revealed a locked posterior dislocation with fractures of both the lesser and greater tuberosity. The CT scan confirmed the fracture pattern and excluded metaphyseal fracture. Surgical treatment was decided. Under general anesthesia and a classic thoracodeltoid approach, both tuberosities were recognized and the dislocation was gently reduced. Fixation of the tuberosities with an anatomic plate and Ethibond No. 5 sutures was performed. He was discharged the next day with a 30-degree abduction sling cast. He was instructed to perform passive shoulder and scapula exercises once a day. After one month, the sling was removed and active elevation and rotation exercises were started. Plane X-rays were performed at one, six, and twelve months. The reduction remained stable and the patient recovered full range of motion with a slight loss of external rotation (10 degrees) compared to the contralateral limb. He returned to his previous activities without any complications. Posterior shoulder dislocations with additional fractures of the tuberosities are rare and severe injuries requiring open surgery as the humeral head may remain locked prohibiting closed reduction. Even after the reduction, the stable fixation of the tuberosities is crucial for shoulder stability and postoperative clinical and functional results.
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