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Osteochondral humeral head fracture after posterior shoulder subluxation: A case report


Department of Hand Surgery-Upper Limb-Microsurgery, KAT General Hospital and Trauma Centre, Athens, Greece

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Emmanouil Fandridis
Gravias 126, Argiroupolis 16451, Athens
Greece
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DOI: 10.4103/0973-6042.137529

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Year : 2014  |  Volume : 8  |  Issue : 2  |  Page : 55-57

 

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Traumatic posterior shoulder subluxations are rare entities which require clinical suspicion upon presentation. Although literature presents many sequels of posterior shoulder subluxations, we have not come across any shearing type osteochondral fracture in the literature. In this case report we present diagnosis, treatment and follow-up results of this rare fracture in a 26-year-old male following a fall from a motorcycle.






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Department of Hand Surgery-Upper Limb-Microsurgery, KAT General Hospital and Trauma Centre, Athens, Greece

Correspondence Address:
Emmanouil Fandridis
Gravias 126, Argiroupolis 16451, Athens
Greece
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Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None


DOI: 10.4103/0973-6042.137529

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Traumatic posterior shoulder subluxations are rare entities which require clinical suspicion upon presentation. Although literature presents many sequels of posterior shoulder subluxations, we have not come across any shearing type osteochondral fracture in the literature. In this case report we present diagnosis, treatment and follow-up results of this rare fracture in a 26-year-old male following a fall from a motorcycle.






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