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Shoulder Joint Dislocation
Shoulder Joint Dislocation
Shoulder Joint Dislocation
May 2015
Dislocation Of
Glenohumeral Joint
CASE
PRESENTATION
Hasanuddin University
Hospital
Presented By :
Fyco Christian K
Advisor :
dr. Felix S. Batuna
dr. Aries Hutabarat
Supervisor :
dr. M. Ruksal Saleh, Ph.D, Sp. OT
Orthopaedic and Traumatology Department
Medical Faculty of Hasanuddin University
Makassar
2015
Patient Identity
Name
: Mr. PA
Age
: 65 y.o.
Gender
: Male
Admission Date
Registration
: 711437
History Taking
Chief Complain :
Pain on the left shoulder
Anamnesis :
Suffered since 1 hour before admitted to the
hospital due to traffic accident, felt continuously
and worsening when moving the arm
Mechanism of Trauma :
Patient sit at 2nd row and a passenger. The car hit
a tree and bump his left shoulder to the front seat.
After that, he felt pain and can not move his left
arm
History of Past Disease
:
Underwent surgery 4 months ago due to
dislocation of the left shoulder for 6 months ago
Primary Survey
Airway
: Clear
Breathing : RR 24 x/min, spontaneous,
thoracoabdominal type
Circulation : HR 98 x/min, strong, regular,
BP 130/70
Disability
: GCS 15 (E4M6V5), pupil
isochoric
3mm/ 3mm, light reflex +/+
Exposure
: T (axilla) 36.5 oC
Seconday Survey
Left Shoulder Region
Look : Deformity (+), Flat Shoulder (+),
hematome (-), Swelling (-), Scar (+)
Feel
: Tenderness (+)
Move : Active and passive motions of
shoulder
joint can not be evaluated due to pain
NVD : Sensibility is good, pulsation of radial
artery is palpable, CRT < 2 seconds
Physical Findings
Anterior View
Physical Findings
Posterior View
Lateral View
Laboratory Findings
WBC :
RBC :
HBG :
HCT :
PLT
CT
:
BT
:
HBsAg :
10.000/ ul
4.070.000/ ul
12,9 g/dl
36 %
: 275.000/ ul
300
600
non-reactive
Radiological Findings
Radiological Findings
Discussion
History Taking
Physical Examination
Radiological Examination
Radiological Examination
Diagnosis
Recurrent Closed Anterior Dislocation of The Left
Glenohumeral Joint
Treatment
IVFD RL
Analgetic
Closed Reduction
Apply Velpeau Bandage
Complication
Early
Ligament injury
Neurological injury
Vascular injury
Fracture
Late
Joint stiffness
Recurrent dislocation