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Arthroscopic Treatment of Gunshot Wounds to the Shoulder

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Journal Arthroscopy
Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2003 Jan 11
PMID 12522407
Citations 10
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Abstract

Two cases are presented that demonstrate the utility of arthroscopic intervention for the management of gunshot wounds to the shoulder. The first report involves a 24-year-old man with a retained bullet in his glenohumeral joint after a drive-by shooting The intra-articular bullet was retrieved arthroscopically avoiding chondral injury from the mechanical effects of a loose body as well as the potential local and systemic effects of lead toxicity. Irrigation and debridement was performed to evacuate joint debris, which could have served as a nidus for infection or inflammation. The other case describes a 19-year-old man who sustained a gunshot wound to the lateral portion of his upper arm resulting in a proximal humerus fracture along with a retained bullet in his subacromial space. The bullet was successfully removed arthroscopically avoiding a traditional exposure, which would have complicated his fracture care.

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