Title of article
Bilateral Asymmetrical Fracture Dislocation of Shoulder with Rare Combination of Injuries after Epileptic Seizure: A Case Report
Author/Authors
A, Sharma Department of Orthopaedics - Government Multispecialty Hospital - Chandigarh, India , S, Jindal Department of Orthopaedics - Government Multispecialty Hospital - Chandigarh, India , MS, Narula Department of Orthopaedics - Government Multispecialty Hospital - Chandigarh, India , S, Garg Department of Orthopaedics - Government Multispecialty Hospital - Chandigarh, India , A, Sethi Department of Orthopaedics - Government Multispecialty Hospital - Chandigarh, India
Pages
3
From page
74
To page
76
Abstract
The incidence of bilateral gleno-humeral joint dislocation is rare, is almost always posterior and is usually caused by sports injuries, epileptic seizures, electrical shock, or
electroconvulsive therapy. Bilateral fracture-dislocation is
even rarer, with a few cases reported in the literature. We
report an unusual case with dislocation of the both glenohumeral joints in opposite direction after a seizure episode,
with fracture of greater tuberosity on one side and of the
lesser tuberosity on the contralateral side. Although there
have been a few reports of bilateral asymmetric fracture
dislocations of the shoulder in the past, an injury pattern
resembling our case has, to the best of our knowledge, not
been described in the literature so far. This report includes a
detailed discussion regarding the mechanism of injury in a
case of asymmetrical dislocation following a seizure episode. At final follow-up, the patient had healed fractures, painless near normal range of motion with no redislocations.
Keywords
bilateral , shoulder , dislocation , fractures , seizures
Journal title
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2603005
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