Post-traumatic fracture-dislocation of the humeral head with intrathoracic migration: A case report.

Q3 Medicine Tunisie Medicale Pub Date : 2023-11-05
Rym Hamed, Aymen Zoubli, Hanène Ghazali, Imen Mekki, Amel Maaref, Siwar Jerbi
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Introduction: Severe trauma is a frequent condition encountered in Emergency department (ED) in which vital prognosis can easily be engaged. This condition could be responsible for unusual injuries occurrence. Emergency physician must be aware of these situations where adequate management is urgently required. We report a case of e 45-year-old patient who was admitted to the ED after a high velocity road traffic accident resulting in multiple injuries and fracture dislocation and migrating humeral head into intra thoracic position.

Observation: We report the clinical case of a patient aged 45 years without medical history admitted to the ED after being involved in a high-velocity road traffic accident. On clinical presentation, the patient was dyspneic and desaturated on ambient air room, he presented moreover clinical signs of blunt right shoulder trauma and deformation of the 2 thighs. Final screening of injuries by radiological and a tomographic exams retained a polytrauma status with fracture dislocation and migration of humeral head, homolateral hemothorax and double femur fracture. Patient was managed by multidisciplinary surgical approaches. Discusssion et conclusion: We illustrated by this case a very rare post trauma condition represented by a fracture dislocation of the humeral head resulting in an intrathoracic migration and a homolateral hemothorax. This diagnosis was reported only a few times by the literature within last decades and management suffers from lack of treatment guidelines, which remain team-dependent. At the very early stage of management and before surgical step, emergency physician must be aware of the possibility of this clinical condition with evolution into some threatening clinical presentations with specific management.

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肱骨头创伤后骨折脱位伴胸内移位:病例报告。
简介严重创伤是急诊科(ED)经常遇到的一种情况,其重要预后很容易受到影响。这种情况可能是导致异常伤害发生的原因。急诊科医生必须意识到这些情况,并立即采取适当的处理措施。我们报告了一例 45 岁患者的病例,患者因高速道路交通事故导致多处受伤、骨折脱位和肱骨头移位至胸腔内位置而被送入急诊室:我们报告了一例临床病例,患者 45 岁,无病史,因遭遇高速道路交通事故而被送入急诊室。在临床表现上,患者呼吸困难,在环境空气室中呼吸不饱和,此外,他还表现出右肩钝性外伤和两条大腿变形的临床症状。通过放射学检查和断层扫描检查,最终确定患者为多发性创伤,肱骨头骨折脱位和移位、同侧血气胸和双股骨骨折。患者接受了多学科手术治疗。讨论与结论:我们通过该病例展示了一种非常罕见的创伤后情况,即肱骨头骨折脱位导致胸内移位和同侧血气胸。在过去的几十年中,这种诊断在文献中仅有几次报道,而且治疗方法缺乏指导,仍然依赖于团队。在治疗的早期阶段和采取手术措施之前,急诊医生必须意识到这种临床症状有可能演变为某些具有威胁性的临床表现,并需要采取特殊的治疗措施。
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