2023
DOI: 10.2106/jbjs.cc.22.00703
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Axillary Artery Transection and Brachial Plexus Injury After Open Inferior Glenohumeral Dislocation

Abstract: Case: A judo athlete presented with an open inferior shoulder dislocation that occurred during competition. Examination revealed a transection of the axillary artery and neuropraxia of the posterior cord. Neuropraxia was resolved within 2 weeks. The axillary artery was repaired with a femoral vein graft. He regained full strength, range of motion, and function at 8 months. Conclusion:Inferior glenohumeral dislocations are rare, and their management can be complicated by vascular and neurological injuries. We e… Show more

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