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Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation: A systematic review of the literature and current aspects of management

PURPOSE: Posterior fracture-dislocation of shoulder is an infrequent traumatic event; however, most orthopaedic surgeons may face the challenge of treating it. The aim of this study is to review and summarise systematically the current principles of the management of this complex injury, and create...

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Autores principales: Paparoidamis, Georgios, Iliopoulos, Efthymios, Narvani, A. Ali, Levy, Ofer, Tsiridis, Eleftherios, Polyzois, Ioannis
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32980216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjtee.2020.09.001
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author Paparoidamis, Georgios
Iliopoulos, Efthymios
Narvani, A. Ali
Levy, Ofer
Tsiridis, Eleftherios
Polyzois, Ioannis
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Iliopoulos, Efthymios
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description PURPOSE: Posterior fracture-dislocation of shoulder is an infrequent traumatic event; however, most orthopaedic surgeons may face the challenge of treating it. The aim of this study is to review and summarise systematically the current principles of the management of this complex injury, and create a treatment algorithm. METHODS: Both PubMed and Scopus Databases were systematically searched for the terms “posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation” or “posterior glenohumeral fracture-dislocation” or “posterior glenoid fracture-dislocation” for articles written in English and published in the last decade. RESULTS: A total of 900 articles were identified, of which 13 were retained for analysis. A total of 153 patients (161 shoulders) were identified. These patients were treated either with open reduction and internal fixation, modified McLaughlin procedure, allograft/autograft humeral head reconstruction or shoulder arthroplasty. The mean age was 40.15 years. The mean postoperative Constant score in cases treated by open reduction and internal fixation was 86.45, whereas by bone graft was 84.18. Further, the mean postoperative Constant score was between 79.6 and 67.1 in those that were managed by modified McLaughlin and arthroplasty procedure, respectively. CONCLUSION: The management of posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation may be challenging, and the best surgical option depends on many variables such as the chronicity of the injury, the presence of a fracture at the level of the surgical neck or tuberosities and the extend of the Hill-Sachs lesion if any. A treatment algorithm is proposed, based on the current literature in an effort to create a consensus for these injuries. For the acute shoulder fracture-dislocations, an open reduction should be performed. For the chronic fracture/dislocations in the elderly low-demand patients, conservative treatment should be performed. For the rest of the patients, depending on the severity of the Hill-Sachs lesion different surgical options are available such as the McLaughlin technique, the use of an allograft, osteotomy or arthroplasty.
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spelling pubmed-78784472021-02-18 Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation: A systematic review of the literature and current aspects of management Paparoidamis, Georgios Iliopoulos, Efthymios Narvani, A. Ali Levy, Ofer Tsiridis, Eleftherios Polyzois, Ioannis Chin J Traumatol Original Article PURPOSE: Posterior fracture-dislocation of shoulder is an infrequent traumatic event; however, most orthopaedic surgeons may face the challenge of treating it. The aim of this study is to review and summarise systematically the current principles of the management of this complex injury, and create a treatment algorithm. METHODS: Both PubMed and Scopus Databases were systematically searched for the terms “posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation” or “posterior glenohumeral fracture-dislocation” or “posterior glenoid fracture-dislocation” for articles written in English and published in the last decade. RESULTS: A total of 900 articles were identified, of which 13 were retained for analysis. A total of 153 patients (161 shoulders) were identified. These patients were treated either with open reduction and internal fixation, modified McLaughlin procedure, allograft/autograft humeral head reconstruction or shoulder arthroplasty. The mean age was 40.15 years. The mean postoperative Constant score in cases treated by open reduction and internal fixation was 86.45, whereas by bone graft was 84.18. Further, the mean postoperative Constant score was between 79.6 and 67.1 in those that were managed by modified McLaughlin and arthroplasty procedure, respectively. CONCLUSION: The management of posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation may be challenging, and the best surgical option depends on many variables such as the chronicity of the injury, the presence of a fracture at the level of the surgical neck or tuberosities and the extend of the Hill-Sachs lesion if any. A treatment algorithm is proposed, based on the current literature in an effort to create a consensus for these injuries. For the acute shoulder fracture-dislocations, an open reduction should be performed. For the chronic fracture/dislocations in the elderly low-demand patients, conservative treatment should be performed. For the rest of the patients, depending on the severity of the Hill-Sachs lesion different surgical options are available such as the McLaughlin technique, the use of an allograft, osteotomy or arthroplasty. Elsevier 2021-02 2020-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7878447/ /pubmed/32980216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjtee.2020.09.001 Text en © 2020 Chinese Medical Association. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Tsiridis, Eleftherios
Polyzois, Ioannis
Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation: A systematic review of the literature and current aspects of management
title Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation: A systematic review of the literature and current aspects of management
title_full Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation: A systematic review of the literature and current aspects of management
title_fullStr Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation: A systematic review of the literature and current aspects of management
title_full_unstemmed Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation: A systematic review of the literature and current aspects of management
title_short Posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation: A systematic review of the literature and current aspects of management
title_sort posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation: a systematic review of the literature and current aspects of management
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32980216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjtee.2020.09.001
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