Neglected bilateral posterior shoulder fracture dislocation in an uncontrolled seizure patient

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Abstract

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 history taking, a physical examination and appropriate imaging. In neglected shoulder dislocation with uncontrolled seizure and humeral head defects of up to 45% the McLaughlin procedure shows excellent results at follow-up.

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Amir, M. A., Alanazi, B. R., Wyse, R. K. H., Tamimi, W., Kujan, O., Khan, T., & Alenzi, F. Q. (2015). Neglected bilateral posterior shoulder fracture dislocation in an uncontrolled seizure patient. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 31(4), 1018–1020. https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.314.8231

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