[Treatment of unreduced posterior dislocations of the shoulder].

I Diklić, Z Ganić, V Stevanović, A Crnobarić, Z Blagojević
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Unreduced posterior dislocations of the shoulder are rare and difficult to treat. Treatment depends of defect of the humeral head. Since 1997. to 2002. eleven patients were referred to us for treatment unreduced posterior dislocations of shoulder with impressed fracture of the humeral head. Dislocations have lasted between two to eight months. All patients were treated with open reduction. Allograft reconstruction of the defect was used in six and hemiarthroplasty in two cases. As assessed with the scoring system of Constant, patients were rated excellent (9), satisfactory (1), unsatisfactory (1). Allograft reconstruction is the optimal choice for defects involving 20% to 45% of the humeral head. Prosthetic replacement is preferred for larger defects. Reconstruction of the defects involving less than 20% of the humeral head is not necessary. The observation is only meant to serve as a guide during decision making. The surgeon must make his own surgical choice based on the individual patient factors and on the intraoperative findings.
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[肩部后路未复位脱位的治疗]。
肩部后部未复位脱位是罕见且难以治疗的。治疗取决于肱骨头的缺损程度。自1997年至2002年,11例患者被转介到我们治疗未复位肩关节后路脱位伴肱骨头压迫性骨折。脱臼持续了两到八个月。所有患者均行切开复位治疗。6例采用同种异体移植重建,2例采用半关节置换术。采用Constant评分系统对患者进行评分,分为优秀(9分)、满意(1分)、不满意(1分)。对于肱骨头20% - 45%的缺损,同种异体移植物重建是最佳选择。对于较大的缺损,首选假体置换。肱骨头少于20%的缺损不需要重建。观察结果只是用来作为决策时的指导。外科医生必须根据患者的个体因素和术中发现做出自己的手术选择。
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