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Non-union of a fractured coracoid process after dislocation of the shoulder

GARCIA-ELIAS M; SALO JM
J BONE JOINT SURG BR , 1985, vol. 67, n° 5, p. 722-723
Doc n°: 29117
Localisation : Accès réservé
Descripteurs : DD3 - EPAULE

A patient with a fractured coracoid process in association with a dislocation of the shoulder is reported. The fracture was not recognised initially, and early mobilisation was encouraged ; the widely separated fracture did not heal and a painful pseudarthrosis developed. We believe that this association may not be as rare as generally supposed, and emphasise the importance of careful clinical examination in patients with shoulder dislocation. If a coracoid fracture is suspected, lateral or oblique radiographs should be taken to confirm the diagnosis. A further radiograph after reduction is a useful precaution. Thirty-three Monteggia fracture-dislocations occurring in patients aged 2 to 15 years were reviewed. A follow-up of 2 to 7 years in 25 patients revealed that 88% had good to excellent and 12% had results which were fair or poor. Closed reduction was successful in 24 to 28 cases and appeared to be very effective. Open reduction was required only for older children or when treatment was begun late. A mild hyperextension deformity at the elbow noted on follow-up of patients with anterior dislocation of the radial head seemed to support the theory that the injury is caused by hyperextension. A new classification of Monteggia fracture-dislocations in children is proposed.

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Identifiant basis : 1986085196

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