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    Title: Bilateral locked posterior fracture-dislocation of the shoulders due to electric shock
    Other Titles: 電極引發雙側肩關節後脫位合併骨折
    Authors: 許晉榮(Chin-Jung Hsu,);許弘昌(Horng-Chaung Hsu);馮逸卿(Yi-Chin Fong);郭建忠(Chien-Chung Kuo);王德源(Der-Yean Wang)*
    Contributors: 中醫學院中醫學系學士班中醫外傷學科;中國附醫骨科部
    Keywords: 關節後脫位;骨折脫位;電極;posterior shoulder dislocation;fracture dislocation;electric shock
    Date: 2006-06
    Issue Date: 2009-08-20 17:58:38 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 雙側肩關節後脫位合併骨折為少見之病例,文獻中只有少數病例被發表,但大多為癲癇發作所引發。我們報告之病例為遭受電極且於發生二星期後接受半肩關節置換手術,手術6年後追蹤可得滿意之肩關節活動度及可回到先前之工作。
    Bilateral locked posterior fracture-dislocation of the shoulders is very uncommon. The majority of cases are caused by seizure. We report a patient with bilateral locked posterior fracture-dislocation due to electric shock; he underwent bilateral hemiarthroplasty surgery two weeks after being electrocuted. The patient was able to return to work and was satisfied with his shoulder mobility on follow-up examination 6 years after surgery.
    Relation: Mid-Taiwan Journal of Medicine11(2):132~137
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