锁定性肩关节后脱位伴骨折:运动员会致残的罕见损伤?

Q3 Medicine
Eftychios Papagrigorakis, Georgios Tsalimas, Evangelos Sakellariou, Iordanis Varsamos, Michail Vavourakis, Panagiotis Karampinas, Dimitrios Zachariou, Evangelia Argyropoulou, Athanasios Galanis
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摘要

肩关节脱位无疑是创伤学中最常见的损伤之一。与肩关节前脱位相比,肩关节后脱位被认为是比较罕见的,而这种类型的损伤同时伴有骨折的情况则非常罕见。对于这种极为罕见的情况,准确的诊断和适当的治疗要求极高,但也极为重要。在现有文献中,这类损伤被普遍认为报告不足,尤其是在高要求运动员中。我们介绍一例在本院接受治疗的高负荷运动员创伤性锁定性肩后脱位并伴有骨折的罕见病例。详细的临床检查和X光平片显示了这一特殊情况,随后进行了CT扫描,以对损伤进行更全面的评估。入院次日,患者接受了肩部大面积损伤修复手术,手术采用胸骨外侧入路。通过轻柔的操作完成了骺端骨折和脱位的复位,并用解剖钢板进行了稳定。针对希尔-萨克斯反向病变,采用了改良麦克劳林手术。术后恢复顺利,随后进行了艰苦的身体康复计划,术后6个月患者成功恢复了体育活动。通过介绍这个发人深省的病例,我们强调了这种极少发生的损伤所具有的挑战性,同时也强调了对其最佳治疗进行更敏感的特定因素研究的必要性。
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Locked Posterior Shoulder Dislocation with Accompanying Fracture: A Debilitating Rare Injury for Athletes?

Shoulder dislocation is undoubtedly one of the most common injuries in traumatology. Posterior dislocation of the shoulder is regarded as comparatively rare compared to anterior dislocation, whilst it is strikingly extraordinary for this type of injury to be accompanied by a concomitant fracture. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment can be considerably demanding, while being vitally important in this exceedingly rare condition. These injuries are broadly considered to be under-reported in the existing literature, especially among high-demand athletes. We present a rare case of a high-demand athlete sustaining a traumatic locked posterior shoulder dislocation with an accompanying fracture treated in our Institution. A detailed clinical examination and plain radiography revealed the peculiar condition, and a CT scan was subsequently performed for more thorough evaluation of the injury. The patient underwent surgery on the day following admission for repair of the extensive shoulder damage, and a deltopectoral approach was utilized. Reduction of the metaphyseal fracture and the dislocation was accomplished with gentle manipulations, and stabilization was obtained with an anatomic plate. A modified McLaughlin procedure was carried out to address the reverse Hill-Sachs lesion. The postoperative period was uneventful, followed by a painstaking physical rehabilitation program, and the patient returned successfully to his sporting activities 6 months postoperatively. By presenting this thought-provoking case, we stress the challenging nature of these immensely infrequent injuries while also highlighting the requirement for more sensitive factor-specific studies regarding their optimal treatment.

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Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja
Ortopedia, traumatologia, rehabilitacja Medicine-Rehabilitation
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