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Anterior Capsular Reconstruction with Human Dermal Allograft for Irreparable Subscapularis Tears
Published on: May 9, 2025
[Subperiostal direct scapular fracture in a child]
1Klinika úrazovej chirurgie, Fakultná nemocnica Louisa Pasteura, Kosice, Slovenská republika. burda@netkosice.sk
Abstract:
Isolated scapular fractures are relatively uncommon injuries, the are often associated with other injuries. Isolated volarly displaced scapular fracture in a child with dislocation, which mimic scapular winging, is much more seldom. We present a case of child with above mentioned scapular fracture, which was treated non operatively. Dislocation was reduced in effort to reduce risk of constricted motion in shoulder due to dislocation.
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