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Inferior glenohumeral dislocation (luxatio erecta humeri): report of six cases and review of the literature.

Ahmet Imerci1, Yalçın Gölcük, Sabri Gökhan Uğur, Hüseyin Tamer Ursavaş, Ahmet Savran, Levent Sürer.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Inferior shoulder dislocation, also referred to as luxatio erecta, is a rare type of shoulder dislocation. Its incidence is about 1 in 200 (0.5%) among all shoulder dislocations. The objective of this study was to review six cases of inferior shoulder dislocation, including their clinical and radiological presentation, management, and final outcome.
METHODS: Four males and two females, a total of six patients, with the diagnosis of inferior shoulder dislocation were treated between 2007 and 2010. Our purpose is to present our experience in the treatment of these patients together with the parallel research available in the literature.
RESULTS: Constant score was used to evaluate shoulder function. Pain, position, daily activities, range of motion, and strength scores were noted. All patients had good to excellent results with full functional recovery within two years after closed reduction and shoulder rehabilitation.
CONCLUSION: Doctors should be familiar with the occurrence of this infrequent condition and should prevent possible complications that might result from early reductions by using correct maneuvers in lieu of ordinary reduction techniques.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23588978     DOI: 10.5505/tjtes.2013.35305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg


  7 in total

Review 1.  Luxatio erecta humeri: Report of a swimming injury with analysis of the mechanism of the injury and associated injuries in literature.

Authors:  Kemal Gökkuş; Ergin Sagtas; Murat Saylik; Ahmet Turan Aydın; Halil Atmaca
Journal:  J Emerg Trauma Shock       Date:  2015 Jan-Mar

2.  Arthroscopic Treatment of Luxatio Erecta Humeri Associated with Greater Tuberosity Fracture, Bankart Lesion, and Partial Rotator Cuff Tear: A Case Report.

Authors:  Antonis Kouzelis; Zinon T Kokkalis; Ioannis Lachanas; Charalampos Matzaroglou; Aikaterini Solomou; Andreas Panagopoulos
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2020-06-18

3.  Atypical presentation of an inferior shoulder dislocation with an engaging Hill-Sachs lesion: A case report.

Authors:  Leighann C Panico; Trinava Roy; Jason Brustein
Journal:  Trauma Case Rep       Date:  2021-08-26

4.  Luxatio Erecta Humeri After a Ground-Level Fall in an Elderly Woman With a History of Ipsilateral Rotator Cuff Repair: A Case Report.

Authors:  Shayan A Memar; Jake Stahnke; Jace K Bauer; Ryan Nelson
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-08-03

5.  Luxatio erecta with greater tuberosity fracture: A case report.

Authors:  Youssef Jalal; Soukaina Zaimi; Ali Zine; Abdelouahab Jaafar
Journal:  Trauma Case Rep       Date:  2017-11-27

6.  Ipsilateral simultaneous inferior shoulder dislocation and posterior elbow dislocation: A case report.

Authors:  Ali Utkan; Anıl Ağar; Remzi C Fakıoğlu; Cem Cüneyt Köse; Bülent Özkurt
Journal:  Jt Dis Relat Surg       Date:  2020

Review 7.  Traumatic inferior shoulder dislocation: a review of management and outcome.

Authors:  Mithun Nambiar; David Owen; Peter Moore; Ashley Carr; Malcolm Thomas
Journal:  Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg       Date:  2017-10-03       Impact factor: 3.693

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