Infraglenoid tubercle avulsion and greater tuberosity fracture resulting from traumatic glenohumeral anterior dislocation: a case report.

Journal: Journal Of Orthopaedic Trauma
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Abstract

Traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation can be associated with anteroinferior glenoid bone loss causing potential recurrent instability. We report on a 62-year-old man with a first-time traumatic anterior dislocation of the right shoulder, resulting in both an infraglenoid tubercle triceps avulsion fracture and a greater tuberosity fracture. After reduction, nonsurgical management was chosen. No inferior-oriented apprehension was noticed during follow-up, which might necessitate surgical treatment of the inferior glenoid rim. At latest follow-up, the patient had recovered his shoulder function. Avulsion fractures of the infraglenoid tubercle are uncommon lesions after an anterior shoulder dislocation and, without signs of instability, can be treated conservatively.

Authors
Paavo Freijzer, Arnoud Van Geene, Henk-jan Van Der Woude, W Willems
Relevant Conditions

Hypermobile Joints