双侧肩关节前脱位合并大结节骨折研究设计:1例报告。

Jerrin George, Erika Wilt, Shivangi Sharma, Connor D Burke
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简介:双侧肩前脱位合并骨折是一种罕见的儿童损伤,可能继发于不同的病因。虽然创伤通常被认为是最常见的原因,但这种损伤模式也很少发生在癫痫发作后。对于前肩脱位,及时复位对于防止潜在的并发症至关重要。病例报告:我们提出一个17岁男性继发癫痫持续状态的双侧前肩脱位伴大结节骨折的病例。每个脱位闭合复位后进行手术固定。在最后的随访中,患者表现出适当的活动范围,两上肢的力量、运动和感觉功能完好。结论:我们的病人有一个罕见的双侧肩关节骨折脱位继发于不典型病因。肩关节脱位的延迟诊断和治疗可能会造成毁灭性的后果,特别是在儿科人群中。这包括如果处理不当,缺血性坏死的风险增加。在这种情况下,我们强调在患者入院和处于危急状态时警惕双侧肩关节脱位的潜在并发症的重要性。这种不寻常的表现在儿童男性癫痫持续状态说明了及时识别和干预的必要性。医疗保健专业人员应保持对这种潜在表现的认识,以减轻未能识别这种病理的潜在长期后果。
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Bilateral Anterior Shoulder Dislocations with Greater Tuberosity FracturesStudy Design: A Case Report.

Introduction: Bilateral anterior shoulder dislocation with associated fracture is a rare pediatric injury that may occur secondary to different etiologies. While trauma is often cited as the most common cause, this injury pattern can also seldomly occur following a seizure episode. With anterior shoulder dislocation, timely reduction is of utmost importance to prevent potential complications.

Case report: We present a case of bilateral anterior shoulder dislocations with greater tuberosity fractures in a 17-year-old male secondary to status epilepticus. Closed reduction of each dislocation followed by surgical fixation was performed. On final follow-up, the patient demonstrated appropriate range of motion with intact strength, motor, and sensory function of both upper extremities.

Conclusion: Our patient had an uncommon presentation of bilateral shoulder fracture-dislocations secondary to atypical etiology. Delayed diagnosis and treatment of a shoulder dislocation may have devastating consequences, especially in the pediatric population. This includes the increased risk of avascular necrosis if not managed appropriately. In this case, we highlight the significance of being vigilant about the potential complications of bilateral shoulder dislocations while patients are admitted and in critical status. This unusual presentation in a pediatric male with status epilepticus illustrates the necessity for prompt recognition and intervention. Healthcare professionals should remain cognizant of this potential presentation to mitigate potential long-term consequences of failed recognition of this pathology.

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