Case of Displaced Glenoid Fracture After Fall: Subtle Findings with Significant Implications for Trauma Patients

  • Sebt S
  • Barden M
  • Leroux E
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Abstract

Case Presentation: A 64-year-old man presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of left shoulder pain after a mechanical fall from standing. Plain radiography revealed a displaced fracture of the inferior glenoid rim. A computed tomography further characterized the fracture and the patient was taken emergently by an orthopedic surgeon for open reduction and internal fixation. Discussion: Scapula fractures, especially isolated glenoid rim fractures, are rare and most typical of high-energy mechanism traumas. A missed or delayed diagnosis can result in long-term suffering and disability. Awareness of radiographic as well as physical findings and the subsequent classification system described below can optimize outcomes for trauma patients with glenoid fractures.

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Sebt, S., Barden, M., & Leroux, E. (2021). Case of Displaced Glenoid Fracture After Fall: Subtle Findings with Significant Implications for Trauma Patients. Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine, 2(5), 258–260. https://doi.org/10.5811/cpcem.2021.2.51053

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