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Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo

versión impresa ISSN 2225-5109versión On-line ISSN 2227-4731

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SILVA-OCAS, Isabel et al. Traumatic posterior glenohumeral dislocation: A case report. Rev. Cuerpo Med. HNAAA [online]. 2020, vol.13, n.2, pp.189-191.  Epub 30-Jun-2020. ISSN 2225-5109.  http://dx.doi.org/10.35434/rcmhnaaa.2020.132.672.

Introduction: The posterior glenohumeral dislocation (PGD) is misdiagnosed frequently. This is associated with high-energy trauma, sports, seizures and electrocutions. The diagnosis is often omitted because of in most of the cases a striking deformity is not seen in the injured joint. Also, initial x-ray images are very similar to those from an uninjured shoulder. A 30-year-old man was admitted to emergency room after falling onto his left shoulder, no joint deformity was observed. Anteroposterior and transthoracic X-ray showed PGD. Closed reduction was performed under general anesthesia. At 4-year follow-up, the patient has no sequels and preserves joint mobility without pain

Palabras clave : Shoulder Dislocation; Shoulder Dislocation/diagnosis; closed reduction.

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