Publication date: Available online 6 December 2018
Source: The Journal of Emergency Medicine
Author(s): Honlok Lo, Po-Yin Shen, Po-Chih Shen, Pei-Hsi Chou, Cheng-Chang Lu
Abstract
Background
Anterior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint is a common upper extremity injury in orthopedic and emergency medicine. The aim of this study was to introduce a novel reduction technique, “elbow technique,” for anterior shoulder dislocations.
Discussion
This study included 26 patients with anterior shoulder dislocation who were treated using the elbow technique in our hospital's emergency department between October 2014 and December 2015. One orthopedic physician performed the reduction maneuver and the vast majority of the patients were sedated. Patients who presented with posterior shoulder dislocation, remained dislocated for more than 7 days, who had Neer three or four parts proximal humerus fractures, and who had received previous shoulder surgery were excluded from this study.
Twenty-one dislocations (80% of the patients) were primary. Six patients (23% of the dislocations) had associated fractures of the greater tuberosity. All of the patients were successfully reduced with the elbow technique. Mean time for reduction was 5 s (range 3–69 s). No iatrogenic fractures or neurovascular injuries were noted after the reductions.
Conclusions
The elbow technique involves traction, leverage, pulsion, and can be performed by a single operator. The elbow technique is a safe, elegant, simple, effective, fast, and gentle reduction procedure for anterior shoulder dislocations in the emergency department.
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