上肩悬吊复合体三重损伤

Andy Li-Jen Liu, Perng-Jong Chen, Po-Wen Shen
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摘要

上肩悬吊复合体是维持肩关节生物力学的关键结构。该复合体的损伤,根据其严重程度,通常需要手术干预。虽然这种结构的双重破坏已经被很好地记录下来,但三重破坏的病例相对罕见,因为文献中只发表了三个病例报告。我们报告一个44岁的男性,他遭受了这样的伤害,包括喙突和肩峰骨折并肩锁关节脱位。该患者随后通过切开复位和内固定进行手术干预。随访6个月后,x线片显示肩锁骨连接复位和对齐。患者无症状;他可以自由地活动他的肩膀,实现全方位的运动。这种结构的三重损伤肯定需要手术干预。据介绍,复位和固定旨在重建和恢复上述三个结构进行了良好的功能效果和满意的结果。
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Triple injury to the superior shoulder suspensory complex

The superior shoulder suspensory complex is a key structure in maintaining the biomechanics of the shoulder. Injuries to this complex, depending on their severity, usually require surgical intervention. Although double disruption of this structure has been well documented, cases of triple disruption have been relatively rare as only three case reports have been published in the literature. We report a 44-year-old man who suffered such an injury involving fractures of the coracoid process and acromion combined with dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint. This patient then underwent surgical intervention via open reduction and internal fixation. After 6 months of follow-up, radiographs revealed proper reduction and alignment of the scapuloclavicular connection. The patient was asymptomatic; he could move his shoulder freely and achieve a full range of motion. Triple injury to this structure definitely warrants surgical intervention. As presented, reduction and fixation aimed at reconstruction and restoration of the three aforementioned structures was performed with a good functional result and satisfactory outcome.

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