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Neurovascular complications due to the Hippocrates method for reducing anterior shoulder dislocations.

Markus Regauer1, Hans Polzer1, Wolf Mutschler1.   

Abstract

In spite of the fact that the Hippocrates method hardly has been evaluated in a scientific manner and numerous associated iatrogenic complications have been reported, this method remains to be one of the most common techniques for reducing anterior shoulder dislocations. We report the case of a 69-year-old farmer under coumarin anticoagulant therapy who sustained acute first time anterior dislocation of his dominant right shoulder. By using the Hippocrates method with the patient under general anaesthesia, the brachial vein was injured and an increasing hematoma subsequently caused brachial plexus paresis by pressure. After surgery for decompression and vascular suturing, symptoms declined rapidly, but brachial plexus paresis still was not fully reversible after 3 mo of follow-up. The hazardousness of using the Hippocrates method can be explained by traction on the outstretched arm with force of the operator's body weight, direct trauma to the axillary region by the physician's heel, and the topographic relations of neurovascular structures and the dislocated humeral head. As there is a variety of alternative reduction techniques which have been evaluated scientifically and proofed to be safe, we strongly caution against the use of the Hippocrates method as a first line technique for reducing anterior shoulder dislocations, especially in elder patients with fragile vessels or under anticoagulant therapy, and recommend the scapular manipulation technique or the Milch technique, for example, as a first choice.

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Keywords:  Anterior shoulder dislocation; Brachial plexus paresis; Brachial vein injury; Complications; Hippocrates method; Reduction technique; Scapular manipulation technique

Year:  2014        PMID: 24649415      PMCID: PMC3952695          DOI: 10.5312/wjo.v5.i1.57

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Orthop        ISSN: 2218-5836


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