• Am J. Orthop. · Nov 2007

    Case Reports

    Bilateral luxatio erecta humeri and bilateral knee dislocations in the same patient.

    • Abdul Foad and Robert F LaPrade.
    • Quality Care Center and Surgery Center, Clinton, Iowa, USA.
    • Am J. Orthop. 2007 Nov 1;36(11):611-3.

    AbstractBilateral knee dislocations seldom occur, and fewer than a dozen cases of bilateral luxatio erecta humeri (erect dislocation of the shoulder) have been reported. Here we present the case of a patient who sustained bilateral knee dislocations and bilateral luxatio erecta humeri in a motorcycle accident. Transient neurologic compromise resolved with closed reduction of the bilateral shoulder and left knee dislocations. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of a patient with this combination of injuries.

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