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Recurrent Anterior Instability of the Shoulder Associated with Coracoid Fracture - An Unusual Presentation

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Specialty Orthopedics
Date 2016 Dec 27
PMID 28018084
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Recurrent anterior shoulder instability following shoulder dislocation has an incidence as high as 68% among the younger population, however its association with coracoid fracture is extremely rare. Majority of coracoid fractures reported earlier have been shown to be associated with seizure disorder. We report a case of displaced coracoid fracture associated with recurrent anterior instability in a patient with no history of seizure disorder and its implications in causation as well as management are discussed. A 28 year old male, paramedic by profession, presented with complaints of multiple episodes of shoulder dislocation of right dominant extremity for last ten months. Pre-operative CT scan showed Hill-Sach's lesion associated with coracoid process fracture. In view of significant engaging Hill-Sach's lesion, bony reconstruction of glenoid to increase the articular arc was planned. However in view of the small coracoid fragment occurred due to fracture, Latarjet's procedure could not be planned and iliac crest bone graft (ICBG) was planned instead. Till date only 10 cases of coracoid fracture with anterior shoulder instability have been reported in English literature. Of the ten cases, six cases had history of seizure disorder while four cases had only traumatic association. In our case as coracoid fragment was small, it could not be used for Latarjet's procedure and instead was fixed to its proximal stump with suture anchors. This case highlight's rare injury pattern and emphasises on good clinico-radiological examination supplemented by high index of suspicion needed to diagnose this unusual presentation.

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