Ipsilateral Shoulder and Elbow Dislocation.
Publication/Presentation Date
3-29-2024
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Shoulder dislocations and elbow dislocations are common presentations to the emergency department (ED). Simultaneous ipsilateral elbow and shoulder dislocations are rarely reported and typically occur secondary to trauma.
CASE REPORT: A 45-year-old female presented to the ED after a fall from standing and complained of upper right extremity pain. Radiographs revealed posterior dislocation of the right elbow and anterior dislocation of the right shoulder without fractures. Successful reduction of the elbow and shoulder were both achieved, and the patient was placed in a long-arm splint and sling. WHY SHOULD AN EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN BE AWARE OF THIS?: This case describes the unique mechanism of injury of a simultaneous ipsilateral shoulder and elbow dislocation without trauma.
ISSN
0736-4679
Published In/Presented At
Dabkowski, T. R., Parikh, A., & Olivas Michels, C. S. (2024). Ipsilateral Shoulder and Elbow Dislocation. The Journal of emergency medicine, S0736-4679(24)00115-X. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jemermed.2024.03.039
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
39034161
Department(s)
Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine Faculty, Department of Emergency Medicine Residents, USF-LVHN SELECT Program, USF-LVHN SELECT Program Students
Document Type
Article