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[Glenoid fossa fracture]

M Kligman1, M Roffman

  • 1Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, Carmel Medical Center, Haifa.

Harefuah
|April 15, 1997
PubMed
Summary

Displaced intra-articular glenoid fossa fractures in 4 patients showed satisfactory outcomes after 7 years, regardless of surgical or conservative treatment. Conservative management is a viable option for these glenoid fossa fractures.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic surgery
  • Traumatology
  • Sports medicine

Context:

  • Displaced intra-articular glenoid fossa fractures are complex injuries.
  • Treatment options include surgical fixation and conservative management.
  • Long-term outcomes for these fractures require further investigation.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of displaced intra-articular glenoid fossa fractures.
  • To compare the effectiveness of surgical versus conservative treatment.
  • To determine the optimal management strategy for glenoid fossa fractures.

Summary:

  • Four patients with displaced intra-articular glenoid fossa fractures were treated surgically or conservatively.
  • After an average 7-year follow-up, all patients achieved satisfactory clinical and radiographic results.
  • Surgically treated patients required shorter follow-up periods compared to conservatively treated patients.

Impact:

  • Conservative treatment is a suitable option for displaced intra-articular glenoid fossa fractures.
  • This study provides evidence supporting non-operative management for select glenoid fossa fractures.
  • Findings can inform clinical decision-making for glenoid fossa fracture treatment.

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