• Der Unfallchirurg · Jul 1994

    Case Reports

    [Bilateral anterior shoulder dislocation fracture after an epileptic seizure. A case report].

    • B Marty, H P Simmen, K Käch, and O Trentz.
    • Klinik für Unfallchirurgie, Departement Chirurgie, Universitätsspital Zürich.
    • Unfallchirurg. 1994 Jul 1;97(7):382-4.

    AbstractFractures can occur during violent muscular violence such as occur in the course of epileptic seizures, though this is rare (0.3%). The proximal part of the humerus is most frequently affected. The typical lesion is bilateral posterior dislocation or fracture-dislocation. We present a rare case of bilateral anterior fracture-dislocation of the shoulder sustained as the result of an epileptic fit. The treatment given was open reduction, refixation of the anterior labrum and screw fixation of the fragments. A review of the literature revealed only 18 cases of bilateral anterior dislocations caused by convulsive seizures.

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