Fracture of the coracoid process with acute subscapularis tear without shoulder dislocation |
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Authors: | Jeong Hyun Yoo Byung Cho Min Ki Hyuk Sung Joon Yub Kim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Orthopedics, Myongji Hospital, Goyang, Korea |
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Abstract: | Coracoid process fracture is an uncommon injury and can be easily missed. An associated acute subscapularis tear is still rare. Herein, we describe a 61 year old male who fell from a 2 meter height (stair case) and presented with isolated coracoid process fracture with acute subscapularis tear without dislocation of (R) shoulder joint. The plain x-rays, CT scan and MR arthrography comprised the diagnosis. He was operated upon with reattachment of subscapularis to lesser tuberosity and conjoint tendons to pectoralis major. At 6 mo followup he had good range of motion and his MRI revealed complete healing. |
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Keywords: | Coracoid process dislocation subscapularis tear |
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