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      Chronic posterior fracture-dislocation of the shoulder: case report and a literature review

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          Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation is a rare injury accounting for approximately 0.9% of shoulder fracture-dislocations and often misdiagnosed during the initial presentation to a physician. Though the reverse Hill-Sachs lesion is a common injury associated with posterior shoulder dislocation, the associated scapula fracture represents only 6% of the lesions associated with a posterior dislocation of the shoulder. We report the case of a neglected posterior shoulder dislocation with a reverse Hill-Sachs lesion treated by filling with an autologous graft associated with an extra articular fracture of the scapula fixed by a plate and a posterior bone end-stop because of the posterior instability. After two years of follow-up, the patient has no episode of dislocation and is satisfied with the functional result with a constant score of 68/100 points.

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          In thirty-six patients (forty shoulders) with involuntary inferior and multidirectional subluxation and dislocation, there had been failure of standard operations or uncertainty regarding diagnosis or treatment. Clinical evaluation of these patients stressed meticulous psychiatric appraisal, conservative treatment, and repeated examination of the shoulder. All patients were treated by an inferior capsular shift, a procedure in which a flap of the capsule reinforced by overlying tendon is shifted to reduce capsular and ligamentous redundancy on all three sides. This technique offers the advantage of correcting multidirectional instability through one incision without damage to the articular surface. One shoulder began subluxating again within seven months after operation, but there have been no other unsatisfactory results to date. Seventeen shoulders were followed for more than two years.
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              Traumatic posterior glenohumeral dislocation: classification, pathoanatomy, diagnosis, and treatment.

              Posterior humeral dislocations often go undetected. Proposed explanations for the delay in diagnosis include failure of the evaluating physician to include the condition in the differential diagnosis, suboptimal radiographic evaluation and interpretation, and coincidental injuries such as fractures that can confound the patient's presentation. It is imperative that the orthopedic surgeon develop a complete understanding of the nature of this injury and its treatment so that patients who present with this condition can be diagnosed and treated effectively. This article provides a detailed discussion of the classification, pathoanatomy, diagnosis, and treatment of traumatic posterior glenohumeral dislocation.
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                Journal
                Pan Afr Med J
                Pan Afr Med J
                PAMJ
                The Pan African Medical Journal
                The African Field Epidemiology Network
                1937-8688
                13 August 2020
                2020
                : 36
                : 275
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Trauma-Orthopedic Service B, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Oujda, Morocco
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Ahmed Daoudi, Trauma-Orthopedic Service B, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Oujda, Morocco. daoudiahmed08@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                PAMJ-36-275
                10.11604/pamj.2020.36.275.25046
                7545983
                c54fde43-74f2-4f12-9d0b-fd04b0d97bd5
                Copyright: Ahmed Daoudi et al.

                The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 18 July 2020
                : 07 August 2020
                Categories
                Case Report

                Medicine
                posterior fracture-dislocation,shoulder,reverse hill-sachs lesion
                Medicine
                posterior fracture-dislocation, shoulder, reverse hill-sachs lesion

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