Literature DB >> 28871341

[Initial management of traumatic ventral shoulder dislocation].

M Minkus1, E Böhm1, P Moroder1, M Scheibel2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the current literature a consensus on the specific management of primary anterior traumatic shoulder instability has not been reached. While the steps of the initial diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are mostly well-defined, a variety of factors need to be considered for the planning of further treatment.
OBJECTIVE: This article aims at giving an overview of the essential aspects of the initial management in the rescue center, clinical and radiological diagnostic procedures and the subsequent treatment options.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The content of this article is based on our own clinical experiences in combination with a systematic literature search for relevant clinical and baseline studies.
RESULTS: Besides a detailed anamnesis and clinical examination, X‑rays in two planes are important for the diagnosis. Potential nerve injuries or fractures need to be borne in mind before and after reduction of the joint and documented accordingly. The Matsen's maneuver can be recommended as it enables a careful repositioning. In rare cases of an irreducible shoulder dislocation due to soft tissue or bony articular interpositions, an open reduction might be necessary. Further therapeutic concepts should be adapted to patient age, activity level and accompanying pathologies, which determine the risk of a recurrent dislocation. A surgical approach for stabilization of the shoulder is highly recommended in cases of concomitant bony defects as well as in young and physically active patients.
CONCLUSION: A well-structured treatment plan is essential for the initial management of primary anterior traumatic shoulder instability. A generally applicable algorithm for further management is not yet established. The treatment should therefore be individually planned based on patient-specific characteristics.

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Keywords:  Anterior shoulder instability; Shoulder reduction; Shoulder stabilization; Structured treatment plan; Therapy planning

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28871341     DOI: 10.1007/s00113-017-0405-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Unfallchirurg        ISSN: 0177-5537            Impact factor:   1.000


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