Junji Ide1, Kazuhiro Honda, Katsumasa Takagi. 1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kumamoto University School of Medicine, 1-1-1 Honjo, 860-8556 Kumamoto, Japan. ide@kaiju.medic.kumamoto-u.ac.jp
Abstract
BACKGROUND: . The combination of posterior dislocation and fracture of the anatomical neck represents an extremely rare injury. METHODS: . A patient with posterior dislocation of the shoulder and ipsilateral fracture of the humeral anatomical neck was treated with open reduction and internal fixation with two Kirschner wires. He was followed up for 11 years. RESULTS: . The functional results were excellent, and X-ray and MRI investigations revealed the absence of avascular necrosis of the humeral head. CONCLUSION: . Early and accurate open reduction with minimal osteosynthesis resulted in excellent function of the injured shoulder without avascular necrosis.
BACKGROUND: . The combination of posterior dislocation and fracture of the anatomical neck represents an extremely rare injury. METHODS: . A patient with posterior dislocation of the shoulder and ipsilateral fracture of the humeral anatomical neck was treated with open reduction and internal fixation with two Kirschner wires. He was followed up for 11 years. RESULTS: . The functional results were excellent, and X-ray and MRI investigations revealed the absence of avascular necrosis of the humeral head. CONCLUSION: . Early and accurate open reduction with minimal osteosynthesis resulted in excellent function of the injured shoulder without avascular necrosis.
Authors: Zinon T Kokkalis; Ilias D Iliopoulos; Georgia Antoniou; Thekla Antoniadou; Andreas F Mavrogenis; Elias Panagiotopoulos Journal: Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol Date: 2016-08-25