• Eur J Orthop Surg Tr · May 2019

    Case Reports

    Subtraction osteotomy of the humeral head in posterior shoulder dislocation: a case report.

    • Manuel Zafra, Pilar Uceda, and Carmen Ruiz-Bonilla.
    • Instituto de Traumatología Cordobés, Avenida de la Arruzafilla S/N, 14011, Córdoba, Spain.
    • Eur J Orthop Surg Tr. 2019 May 1; 29 (4): 933-936.

    AbstractLocked posterior dislocations of the shoulder with an impacted fracture of the humeral head and an articular surface defect greater than 35-40% are generally treated with a femoral head bone graft or prosthesis. We present a case in which a subtraction osteotomy with osteoclasia on the impacted zone was performed to try to make the articular surface of the humeral head congruent and continuous. With a 42-month follow-up, the clinical outcome, in terms of mobility and pain, was very good; X-rays show there was no avascular necrosis of the humeral head nor signs of articular arthrosis. The aim of this work is to present a detailed description of our procedure, which can be a therapeutic option for this type of pathology.

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