Title of article :
Bilateral Anterior Shoulder Dislocation after an Episode of Grand-Mal Seizure: A Case Report and Literature Review
Author/Authors :
Talebi, Shahin Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Orthopedic Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences - Sari, Iran , Teimoury, Alireza School of Medicine - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences - Sari, Iran , Ghadiri, Aboulfazl Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Orthopedic Research Center - Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences - Sari, Iran
Pages :
3
From page :
64
To page :
66
Abstract :
Background: Among all joint dislocations, dislocations of the shoulder are the most common. Although posterior shoulder dislocation is infrequent, it is more common following seizures. Trauma, electrocution, and seizures can cause bilateral shoulder dislocation. Anterior shoulder dislocations can be accompaniment by greater tuberosity (GT) fractures, Bankart fractures, and other complications such as rotator cuff tears and neuro-vascular injuries. Case Report: This article describes a 19-year-old boy who suffered from bilateral anterior shoulder dislocation due to an episode of generalized seizure, which happened after taking tramadol. Conclusion: Any sign of shoulder pain in a patient who has experienced a generalized tonic-clonic seizure should warrant full radiographic evaluation to prevent the complications.
Keywords :
Shoulder Dislocation , Tramadol , Tonic-Clonic Seizure , Grand-Mal Seizure Disorder
Journal title :
Journal of Orthopedic and Spine Trauma
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2717450
Link To Document :
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