floating shoulder: ipsilateral clavicle, scapular body and glenoid fracture. a case report

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We present a case of shoulder instability following a traffic accident. Allman Type I midshaft clavicle, Ideberg Type II glenoid and DeCloux Type I scapular body fractures were diagnosed following radiologic examination. There were no signs of ligamentous injury. Mechanical instability was noted at the shoulder due to breakage of the supportive bony skeleton. The patient was treated surgically with plate and screw fixation. Surgical fixation allowed early postoperative physiotherapy and rehabilitation. This rare injury and its treatment options are discussed in the light of current literature.
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Authors ;Mehmet Elmadag;Hasan H Ceylan;Kerem Bilsel;Mehmet Erdil
Journal acta universitatis danubius: oeconomica
Year 2012
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.5704/MOJ.1211.008
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