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True congenital dislocation of shoulder: A case report and review of the literature

Abstract

The dislocation of a shoulder joint in infancy is extremely rare and is usually the result of traumatic birth injuries, a sequel to brachial plexus injury, or a true congenital dislocation of shoulder. With more advanced obstetric care, the incidence of first two types has drastically decreased. We report a case of true congenital dislocation of shoulder, second of its kind, in a child who was delivered by cesarean section thereby negating any influence of trauma. We report the case because of its rarity, and review the available literature on this topic. We also discuss the management options when encountered with such a rare case scenario.

Authors

Sudesh P; Rangdal S; Bali K; Kumar V; Gahlot N; Patel S

Journal

International Journal of Shoulder Surgery, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 102–105

Publisher

CLOCKSS Archive

Publication Date

October 1, 2010

DOI

10.4103/0973-6042.79798

ISSN

0973-6042
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