• Title of article

    Bilateral Divergent Fracture Dislocations in a COVID-19 Patient Following a Hyponatremia-Induced Seizure

  • Author/Authors

    Fares ، Mohamad Y. Rothman Orthopedic Institute , Abboud ، Joseph A. Rothman Orthopedic Institute

  • From page
    369
  • To page
    372
  • Abstract
    Bilateral divergent fracture dislocations of the shoulder are very rare. Caution with regards to seizure development in COVID-19 patients must be taken to avoid such injuries. This is the case of a male COVID-19 patient who sustained hyponatremia-induced seizure that resulted in bilateral divergent shoulder fracture dislocations. The patient suffered a lesser tuberosity fracture on his left shoulder which was posteriorly dislocated, and a greater tuberosity fracture on his right, which was anteriorly dislocated. The patient underwent bilateral open reduction and internal fixation, with suture anchor fixation for the lesser tuberosity fracture on the left side, and a proximal humerus locking plate for the greater tuberosity fracture on the right side. Education on postoperative complications and expectations were provided to the patient.
  • Keywords
    greater tuberosity , lesser tuberosity , Locking Plate , suture anchor fixation
  • Journal title
    The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
  • Journal title
    The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
  • Record number

    2738467