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International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical Medicine, 2020, 1(1); doi: 10.38007/IJHPM.2020.010105.

Treatment of Acute Anterior Dislocation of Shoulder with Simple Fracture of Greater Tubercle of Humerus by Arthroscopy

Author(s)

Chunlan Chang

Corresponding Author:
Chunlan Chang
Affiliation(s)

Kashgar University, Xinjiang, China

Abstract

Anterior dislocation of shoulder is not a rare phenomenon of bone displacement, which is very easy to cause simple fracture of greater tubercle of humerus. Although this situation is very rare, it is mainly due to high-energy sports injury, and its prevalence is also increasing year by year. This paper discusses the clinical effect of arthroscopic treatment of humeral tubercle fracture caused by acute anterior dislocation of shoulder. In order to prove this conclusion, a series of experiments were carried out. A total of 240 patients with fracture of greater tubercle of humerus caused by anterior dislocation of shoulder joint in our hospital were divided into two groups, 120 patients in the experimental group and 120 patients in the comparative group. The patients in the experimental group were treated with shoulder arthroscopy, while the patients in the control group were treated with traditional operation, and then the bone growth, curative effect, incidence of adverse reactions (wound infection, injury of nerve and blood vessel, impact syndrome, joint stiffness, malunion or not, excessive blood loss and necrosis of humeral nerve) and patients' satisfaction were recorded. The results showed that the bone growth of the experimental group was slightly faster than that of the control group, the bone return and bone growth were faster than that of the control group, and the growth of the injured position was also significantly better than that of the control group; the overall effect of the experimental group was much better than that of the control group; the adverse reactions of the patients in the experimental group were generally lower than that of the control group. It can be seen that the clinical effect of arthroscopy in the treatment of acute anterior dislocation of shoulder combined with simple fracture of greater tubercle of humerus is very excellent, which is beyond the traditional operation method and has a greater breakthrough in the future fracture of greater tubercle of humerus caused by anterior dislocation of shoulder.

Keywords

Shoulder Arthroscopy, Anterior Dislocation of Shoulder Joint, Fracture of Greater Tubercle of Humerus

Cite This Paper

Chunlan Chang. Treatment of Acute Anterior Dislocation of Shoulder with Simple Fracture of Greater Tubercle of Humerus by Arthroscopy. International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical Medicine (2020), Vol. 1, Issue 1: 50-62.  https://doi.org/10.38007/IJHPM.2020.010105.

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