CEPCO – Centre Epaule Coude

PD Dr. Gregory Cunningham

Shoulder and Elbow Surgery

Dr. Maud Tartarat

Trauma and rehabilitation medicine

Dr-Jeremie

Dr. Jeremie Dor

Orthopaedics and traumatology Surgeon

Villa Fleurie
Orthopedic Center

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Monday-Friday: 8-12h and 13-17h

Contact

Phone : +41 22 702 25 81
Mail : secretariat@cepco.ch

Address

Chem. Thury 7b, 1206 Genève
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Surgeons, Radiologists and Therapists

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Every first Monday of the month

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Chem. Thury 7b, 1206 Genève
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Scientific publications

Posterior dislocation of the shoulder, challenges in diagnosis and management

Published on : 13/03/2025

Publication: Rev Med Suisse. 2011 Dec 21;7(322):2489-93.

Co-authors: Cunningham G, Hoffmeyer P.

Abstract:

Posterior glenohumeral dislocation is rare, accounting for less than 3% of all shoulder dislocations. Main etiologies are direct or indirect trauma, seizure and electrocution. The diagnosis is missed in 50 to 80% of the cases on initial presentation because of the rather subtle clinical signs compared to anterior dislocation and inadequate imaging. An unreduced posterior dislocation can lead to severely impairing complications such as recurrent instability, arthritis or avascular necrosis, requiring open reduction and complex surgery with a lower rate of success. The purpose of this article is to highlight and clarify the challenges when confronted with posterior dislocation in order to avoid misdiagnosis. Furthermore it aims to propose an adequate and comprehensible management from the initial diagnosis to the treatment.