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Anterior Shoulder Dislocation
Authors:Steven Cutts  Mark Prempeh  Steven Drew
Institution:Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwickshire, UK
Abstract:

INTRODUCTION

Anterior dislocation of the shoulder is commonly seen in accident and emergency (A&E) and trauma clinics. In this article, we review the existing literature on the injury and the recent trends in management.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We have discussed this condition with our colleagues and performed a Medline search (‘anterior shoulder dislocation’) of the relevant papers. We also describe key historical publications and recent developments regarding immobilisation of the joint.

RESULTS

Management decisions regarding this condition continue to vary between units, especially for recurrent and posterior dislocation. This paper lays some emphasis on the choice of analgesic agent when attempting shoulder reduction in the A&E setting. A summary of the data from our own department has provided a graphical representation of the classical age and sex distribution for this condition.

CONCLUSIONS

Shoulder dislocation is a common injury. Delays in diagnosis remain the single biggest obstacle to optimum results in this group of patients. A significant proportion will require eventual surgery and up to a third of these patients will go on to develop long-term shoulder arthritis. Even patients who have experienced a single episode of dislocation may go on to develop long-term sequelae.
Keywords:Anterior shoulder dislocation  Management  Analgesia
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