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   irreducible anterior shoulder dislocation associated with displaced fracture of the greater tuberosity: an analysis of seven cases  
   
نویسنده nakhaei amroodi morteza
منبع journal of research in orthopedic science - 2015 - دوره : 2 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:10 -14
چکیده    background: although anterior shoulder dislocation is the most prevalent type of body dislocation, irreducible anterior shoulder dislocation is seldom reported in the literature, which is usually due to physical obstacles.objectives: this study presents our findings regarding the causes of irreducibility of anterior shoulder dislocation associated with displaced fracture of the greater tuberosity.patients and methods: ct scans, open reduction of the joint, and internal fixation of the tuberosity was performed in seven patients with irreducible anterior shoulder dislocation associated with displaced fracture of the greater tuberosity.results: as confirmed by intraoperative findings, the ct scans showed the cause of irreducible shoulder dislocation in six cases was the interposition of the long head of biceps (lhb) in the anterior of the head that was displaced from the fracture line between the greater and lesser tuberosities. in another case, the greater and lesser tuberosities were attached to each other and were separated from the head. this fractured part was trapped.conclusions: we suggest that performing ct scans in all cases of anterior shoulder dislocations with displaced fracture of the greater tuberosity can help surgeons to diagnose the accompanying fractures and possible complications, such as irreducibility. if the fracture line passes through the bicipital groove or in the case of a shield fracture, possible irreducibility should be borne in mind.
کلیدواژه computed tomography ,reduction ,shoulder fractures ,dislocations
آدرس bone and joint reconstruction research center, shafa orthopedic hospital, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran, IR Iran
 
     
   
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