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Citation

Nicastro JF, Adair DM. J. Pediatr. Orthop. 1982; 2(4): 427-429.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1982, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7142394

Abstract

A case of fracture-separation and dislocation of the proximal humeral epiphysis, a rare injury, is reported. The patient, a 32-month-old girl suspected of being an abused child, was reported to have fallen from her crib 2 days earlier. She had a painful, swollen, slightly ecchymotic left shoulder, which she held in the neutral position and refused to move. Radiographs showed a healing, nondisplaced radial fracture and fracture-separation of the proximal humeral epiphysis, which was dislocated into an anterior subglenoid location. Surgery under general anesthesia showed the humeral head to lie in a subglenoid position and the distal fragment of the separated epiphysis to have penetrated the posterior lateral capsule. The reduction was stabilized with a single, percutaneous, smooth Kirschner wire and shoulder immobilized in a Velpeau cast for 3 weeks. At 2 year follow-up, the patient has painless, full range of motion, the epiphysis is open, and the length of the humerous appears normal.


Language: en

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