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Clinical Features and Characteristics of Greater Tuberosity Fractures with or without Shoulder Dislocation
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Dong Wan Kim, Young Jae Lim, Ki Cheor Bae, Beom Soo Kim, Yong Ho Lee, Chul Hyun Cho
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J Korean Fract Soc 2018;31(4):139-144. Published online October 31, 2018
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2018.31.4.139
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The purpose of this study was to compare the characteristics and clinical features of greater tuberosity fractures with or without a shoulder dislocation. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 108 cases of greater tuberosity fractures (56 cases with shoulder dislocation, 52 cases without shoulder dislocation) were reviewed retrospectively. Age, sex, side, injury mechanism, fracture displacement, fracture morphology, number of fracture fragments, main fragment size, treatment, and combined injuries were investigated. RESULTS The age, sex, side, injury mechanism, treatment, and combined injuries were similar in both groups (p>0.05). A statistically significant difference in fracture displacement, fracture morphology, number of fracture fragment, and main fragment size was observed between the two groups (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION In greater tuberosity fractures with a shoulder dislocation, the prevalence of fracture displacement was high and the depression type of fractures occurred frequently. In addition, the number and size of the fracture fragment increased. Therefore, an understanding of these fracture patterns will be helpful for deciding treatment and prognosis.
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Transscaphoidal Dorsal Perilunar Dislocation Associated with Dislocation of Distal Radioulnar Joint: A Case Report
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Chul Hyung Kang, Chul Hyun Cho, Dong Wan Kim
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J Korean Fract Soc 2014;27(1):77-81. Published online January 31, 2014
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.12671/jkfs.2014.27.1.77
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- Dorsal perilunar dislocations are rare traumatic entities. Associated fractures such as carpal bones and radial styloid processes can occur. However, the dorsal perilunar dislocation associated with dislocation of distal radioulnar joint is extremely rare. The authors herein report the case of a 34-year-old man who was presented with transscaphoidal perilunar dislocation which is associated with dislocation of distal radioulnar joint.
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