Title of article :
No Sedation, No Traction, and No Need for Assistance: Analysis of New Prakash’s Method of Shoulder Reduction
Author/Authors :
Kuru, Tolgahan Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology - Onsekiz Mart University Medical Faculty - Canakkale - Turkey , Olcar, Haci Ali Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology - Turkish Ministry of Health Yozgat City Hospital - Yozgat - Turkey , Bilge, Ali Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology - Onsekiz Mart University Medical Faculty - Canakkale - Turkey , Nusran, Gurdal Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology - Onsekiz Mart University Medical Faculty - Canakkale - Turkey , Ozkilic, Recai Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology - Turkish Ministry of Health D¨uzce State Hospital - D¨uzce - Turkey , Akman, Canan Department of Emergency Medicine - Onsekiz Mart University Medical Faculty - Canakkale - Turkey , Prakash, Lakshmanan Institute for Special Orthopedics - Chennai - Tamil Nadu - India
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5
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1
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5
Abstract :
Background and Objective. Shoulder dislocations, which often occur anterior, account for about half of all dislocations. )ere are numerous reduction methods reported for the conservative treatment of acute anterior dislocations. However, there is still an ongoing search for an optimal method given the procedure time, possible complications, success rates, and need for sedation/ analgesia in existing methods. )is study seeks to explore the effectiveness and safety of Prakash’s method in the treatment of acute shoulder dislocations, which is a novel method in the treatment of anterior shoulder dislocations. Materials and Methods. A total of 19 patients who were admitted to the emergency department with the diagnosis of anterior shoulder dislocation participated in this study. )e diagnosis of shoulder dislocation was established in the emergency department with physical examination and anteroposterior shoulder radiography. )e method was applied only once to the patients in the sitting position by the same physician without using any help, traction, anesthesia, analgesia, and myorelaxant. Results. )e mean age of the patients was 37.3 ± 13.1 years. Among them, 36.8% (n � 7) were female and 63.2% (n � 12) were male. Recurrent dislocations were observed in 21.1% (n � 4) of the patients. )e success rate of the method was 94.7% (n � 18). No complication was noted in the patients. )e mean procedure time was 243 ± 38 seconds. Conclusion. Prakash’s method is a safe method for anterior shoulder dislocations that can be quickly performed with no need for sedation, assistance, and traction and has a high success rate.
Keywords :
No Sedation , No Traction , No Need , Assistance , New Prakash’s Method , Shoulder Reduction
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2607426
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