نتایج جستجو برای: scapula fracture

تعداد نتایج: 96884  

Journal: :archives of trauma research 0
ranajit panigrahi department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india; department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india. tel: +91-9777037435 divya madharia department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india dibya singha das department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india saswat samant department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india manas ranjan biswal department of orthopedics, hi-tech medical college & hospital, bhubaneswar, india

background scapula fractures occur in approximately 1% of all fractures and constitute about 3% - 5% of all injuries of the shoulder joint. objectives this study aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of 20 surgically treated patients with displaced glenoid fractures after stabilization with distal radius plate. methods between 2012 and 2015, at 2 centers (hmch & shce) of bhubaneswar odisha, w...

2013
Feiran Wu Asim Rajpura Mohammad Shahid Dilraj Sandher

Scapula fractures following low-velocity injuries are extremely rare but can be a missed associated fracture of other upper limb injuries. We describe the case of a patient who sustained a fracture of the scapula through an unusual and hitherto unreported indirect mechanism. The injury was associated with a radial head fracture and initially missed on presentation. This case highlights the need...

2014
Rajat Jangir Diwakar Misra

ABSTRACT Scapulothoracic dissociation is a rare injury involving separation of scapula from the thorax along with the upper extremity. Majority of the patients have concomitant neurovascular injury and the prognosis is uniformly poor in such cases. We present a case of scapulothoracic dissociation with comminuted fracture of scapula and acromioclavicular joint disruption without neurovascular d...

2013
Supreeth Nekkanti

UNLABELLED Fractures of the scapula body are relatively rare constituting 1% of all fractures and 5% of all fractures around shoulder (1). They are usually caused due to high energy vehicular trauma or fall of heavy object over scapula (1,2,3). In most cases of scapula fractures, early functional treatment gives good or excellent results (1,2). Operative treatment may however be indicated in hi...

2012
Albin Lambotte

With the exception of displaced articular glenoid fractures, management of scapular fractures has largely consisted of benign neglect, with an emphasis on motion as allowed by the patient’s pain. Better understanding of this injury has resulted in greater acceptance of surgical management of highly displaced variants. However, little agreement exists on indications for surgery, and there is no ...

Journal: :Medical Journal Armed Forces India 2002

Journal: :The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 1865

Journal: :Sarcoma 2002
A.H.M. Taminiau R. Bloem S. Dijkstra P.C.W. Hogendoorn

Limb salvage procedures in primary bone tumours of the scapula offer attractive prospects regarding function and aesthetics. What procedure depends mainly on the site/extension, stage/diagnosis. In scapular resections the glenoid plays the key role. This retrospective study shows single centre Results regarding outcome. Methods: From October 1983–February 1998 thirty-three patients presenting w...

2017
Valentin Rausch Matthias Königshausen Thomas A. Schildhauer Dominik Seybold Jan Gessmann

Scapula neck fractures are rare injuries, leaving several treatment options. Standardized markers for operative treatment are a decreased glenopolar angle ≤22°, lateral border offset (LBO) of the glenoid ≥20 mm, angular deformity ≥45°, or LBO ≥15 mm plus angular deformity ≥35°. If operative treatment is not performed before union, the fracture heals malaligned with possible mechanical complicat...

Journal: :Journal of special operations medicine : a peer reviewed journal for SOF medical professionals 2010
K David Thompson

This radiological case study of scapula fracture is reported in a 22 year-old active duty male Soldier who sustained a static line injury during an airborne operation at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. This is the first reported scapula fracture secondary to this mechanism since a 1973 report by Heckman and Levine. The fracture was neither identified by Emergency Department nor Orthopedic Surgery p...

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