Axillary artery transection and bilateral pulmonary embolism after anterior shoulder dislocation: case report

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TitreAxillary artery transection and bilateral pulmonary embolism after anterior shoulder dislocation: case report
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursLeclerc B, Loisel F, Ferrier M, Sayed MAl, Rinckenbach S, Obert L
JournalSICOT-J
Volume3
Pagination3
Date PublishedJAN 11
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2426-8887
Mots-clésAnterior shoulder dislocation, Axillary injury, Bilateral pulmonary embolism, Neurovascular complications
Résumé

Introduction: Anterior shoulder dislocation can be associated with vascular and neurological complications. However, axillary artery injury associated with shoulder dislocation is rare and extremely rare without bone fracture. An early diagnosis of these complications allows predicting long-term functional outcomes. Methods: This article reports the case of a 66-year-old patient who presented an anterior shoulder dislocation after a ski fall without any neurological dysfunction or pulse deficit. Results: The first reduction attempts were unsuccessful and during the new attempt, we observed a hematoma. A CT scan showed a disruption of the axillary artery and a bilateral pulmonary embolism. Conclusion: Neurovascular injury must be systematically sought before and after reduction, and a multidisciplinary approach is always necessary.

DOI10.1051/sicotj/2016041