Jalal Youssef, Zaimi Soukaina, Zine Ali, Jaafar Abdelouahab
Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Military Hospital Mohamed V (HMIMV), BP 10100 Rabat, Morocco.
Department of Radiology, Military Hospital Mohamed V (HMIMV), BP 10100 Rabat, Morocco.
Trauma Case Rep. 2017 Nov 27;13:22-25. doi: 10.1016/j.tcr.2017.11.002. eCollection 2018 Feb.
Luxatio erecta is an unusual humeral dislocation. It is frequently associated with neurovascular injuries and concomitant fracture. As such, they require a thorough clinical and imaging evaluation. The vast majority of cases may be treated with closed reduction alone, but infrequently, some may require an open procedure. The authors report a case of luxatio erecta with fracture of greater tuberosity to underline the rarity of this entity, and to describe the mechanism of this injury and the therapeutic modalities.