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Glenohumeral Dislocation: Class, Complications and Management August 21, 2003 Emergency XR Rounds Simon Pulfrey (with much gleaned from Dave Dyck)

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1 Glenohumeral Dislocation: Class, Complications and Management August 21, 2003 Emergency XR Rounds Simon Pulfrey (with much gleaned from Dave Dyck)

2 Normal

3 Diagnostic Strategies 1- True AP

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5 2. Axillary

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7 Transcapular or “Y” View

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10 Post reduction:

11 Hill-Sachs

12 Post reduction

13 Bankhart

14 Complications of anterior glenohumeral dislocation and reduction Neurovascular – neuropraxic and recover in days-weeks Fractures –Hill-Sachs – 11-50% of ant dislocations. May be higher if consider minor compression fractures –Bankart – ant glenoid rim #. 5% of cases. –Avulsion # of greater tuberosity in 10-15%.

15 Complications of anterior glenohumeral dislocation and reduction Rotator cuff injury – 10-15% will have tear. Higher incidence in those >40yrs. Capsulolabral avulsions in those of younger years

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19 Infraglenoid Dislocation + Hill-Sachs Fracture

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21 Luxatio Erecta:

22 Luxatio Erecta 0.5% Usually axial load on abducted arm or indirect trauma Presents with 100-160 deg of abduction Humeral shafts lies parallel to spine of scapula (infglenoid lies against chest wall) Usually need ortho help Wary buttonhole problem

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24 Posterior Dislocation: -trough sign. Reverse Hill-Sach# on ante-medial hh. -Lightbulb/drum stick

25 Posterior Dislocation Rare. 2%. Commonly missed (50%!) Seizures, fall on flexed and adducted arm, direct blow Deceptively normal-appearing AP XR Increased importance of clinical exam

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27 Clinical Findings: Arm adducted and internally rotated The anterior shoulder is flat and the posterior aspect full Prominent coracoid The patient won’t allow abduction or external rotation

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29 Rim sign : ant glenoid rim and articular surface of hh increased (usu>6mm)

30 Summary Reduce ASAP Wary neurovascular status, fractures & rotator cuff injuries Consider necessity of pre & post reduction films on an individual basis Know well three methods of reduction Suspect posterior dislocations in appropriate pts


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