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External fixation in the treatment of shooting proximal humeral fracture with bone defect: A case report

Authors :
Golubović Zoran
Vukašinović Zoran
Stanić Vojkan
Stojanović Saša
Stojiljković Predrag
Stojiljković Danilo
Golubović Ivan
Micić Ivan
Radovanović Zoran
Kostić Igor
Višnjić Aleksandar
Najman Stevo
Source :
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo, Vol 139, Iss 5-6, Pp 370-375 (2011)
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Serbian Medical Society, 2011.

Abstract

Introduction. Shooting injuries of shoulder with destruction of proximal humerus are rare and severe orthopaedic injuries. Case Outline. A 74-year-old patient was wounded at close range by a shotgun. He was wounded in the left shoulder and suffered a massive defect of the proximal humerus and soft tissue. The neurocirculatory finding of the injury extremity was normal. After a short resuscitation, x-ray of the thorax and the left shoulder registered a complet destruction of humeral head. After the primary treatment of the wound under general endotracheal anesthesia, the shoulder was stabilized with an external fixator type Mitkovic, with convergent orientation of the pins, where two pins were placed in the neck of scapula and two in the humeral shaft, because the left scapular acromion was fractured by shotgun projectiles. Conclusion. After radical wound debridement, external fixation is the method of choice for shoulder stabilisation in shooting injury of shoulder with bone defect. If this is not possible, pins of the left external skeletal fixator should be placed into the coracoid process and acromion. The pins can be also placed into the humeral shaft, as done in the presented case, and by which a good stability of the injured proximal humerus, easy approach to the wound for bandaging and reconstructive surgery can be achieved.

Details

Language :
English, Serbian
ISSN :
03708179
Volume :
139
Issue :
5-6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.99e6d6e8c9434a7283e4c6949b2614ea
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH1106370G