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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to compare patients from a large multicenter cohort with a history of seizure to those without a history of seizure in regard to preoperative and intraoperative findings and surgical procedures
The case of an 39-year-old man is presented, who sustained a bilateral locked fracture dislocation of the shoulders occurring during an epileptic seizure. Radiographs demonstrated a compression-fracture of the anteromedial aspect of the humeral head bilaterally (reversed Hill-Sachs-lesions).
Traumatic posterior dislocation of the shoulder is frequently associated with an osteochondral defect on the anterior articular surface of the humeral head (so-called reverse Hill-Sachs lesion). Possible treatment options are either filling or elevation of the osseous defect. Previously, an open
A man in his mid-50s with a history of bladder carcinoma presented to the Emergency Department (ED) following a witnessed tonic-clonic seizure. Computed Tomography (CT) scanning of his brain revealed an indeterminate mass lesion in the left parietal region. The patient described bilateral shoulder
Glenoid and humeral head bone loss is the most common cause of failure after surgical shoulder instability stabilization. Large Hill-Sachs lesions involving >30% of the articular surface of the humeral head typically occur after neglected or locked shoulder dislocations. Such large lesions may
BACKGROUND
The use of the extra-vertebral balloon osteoplasty is increasing and in the meanwhile it has become a safe surgical technique in the treatment of tibial head, distal radius and calcaneus fractures. In addition, we already could show in a biomechanical setup that the balloon osteoplasty
Posterior dislocation of the shoulder is a rare injury that occurs secondary to trauma and seizures. Diagnosis is often missed and treatment is challenging. Neglected posterior dislocation is associated with Hill-Sachs lesion which leads to locking of dislocation. Correct diagnosis is achieved by
The anatomy of the shoulder joint comprises a relatively large humeral head with a shallow glenoid cavity allowing a remarkable range of motion at the expense of inherent instability. Despite anterior shoulder dislocations being the most common type encountered, bilateral dislocations are rare and
Epileptic seizures can cause shoulder dislocation and instability, but a characteristic pattern of instability and structural lesions is not well known. We reviewed 34 shoulders in 26 patients in whom the initial dislocation had been caused by an epileptic seizure. All patients were followed up
Posterior shoulder dislocations are rare and are often associated with seizures, electrocution, and high-energy trauma. They can be missed and, therefore, left untreated. Early diagnosis and treatment can help avoid future complications and surgical intervention.
BACKGROUND
Posterior locked shoulder dislocation fracture is a rare injury. Impression fractures of the humeral articular surface are common with this injury. Different methods exist to restore impression fractures. We present a case series and the results of six patients that had an anatomical
Posterior shoulder dislocations are rare (2%) and are associated with seizures, electrocutions and high-energy trauma. They may be associated with a reverse Hill-Sachs lesion. One of the treatment principles consists of the subscapular tendon transfer to the injury area or McLaughlin Posterior shoulder dislocation is an uncommon injury that typically follows intense contraction of the external rotator muscles, such as from seizure activity, high-velocity trauma, or intense electrical shock. The diagnosis is often missed or delayed, leading to complications such as functional
OBJECTIVE
Posterior shoulder dislocations are rare, and are usually the result of seizures. Anterior defects of the humeral head known as "reverse Hill-Sachs lesions" may increase the risk of recurrent dislocation and are difficult to treat. We developed a percutaneous technique for reduction of the
BACKGROUND
Glenoid bone damages consisting of anterior rim erosion and bony avulsion are very important in decision making for treatment of recurrent dislocation in shoulder joint. This study was aimed to determine the prevalence of these damages in patients with anterior recurrent shoulder