Case Report

A Case of Neglected Bilateral Anterior Shoulder Dislocation: A Rare Entity with Unusual Mechanism of Injury

Table 1

Different mechanism of injury in bilateral, simultaneous anterior shoulder dislocation.

AuthorJournalYearAssociated fracturesSystemic diseasesMechanism of injury

Cresswell [3]British Journal1998NilNilBench pressing

Jarvela and Salmela [1]SICOT online report E0282003Humeral neck fracture and rotator cuff tear on left sideNilConvulsions form hypoglycemic shock

Devalia and Peter [10]J Postgrad Med2005Greater tuberosity fracture right sideNilLanding on either side of ladder on his out stretched hands

lasanianos and Mouzopoulos [4]Cases Journal2008Greater tuberosity fracture and Hill-Sachs lesionSeizure disorderViolent muscle contraction

Turhan and Demirel [5]Arch Orthop Trauma Surg2008NilNilHorse riding

Abalo et al. [11] E. pub2008NilNilFall

Felderman et al. [6] Journal of Emergency Medicine2009NilNilChin-up exercises

Thakur et al. [7]Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2010NilNilBackward fall by extending both arms behind his back

Mofidi et al. [12]American Journal of Emergency Medicine2010Temporomandibular dislocationGeneralized tonic-clonic seizureViolent muscle contraction

Silva et al. [13]Rev Bras Ortop 2011NilNilPosterior fall

Dlimi et al. [8]J Orthop Traumatol2012NilNilBackstroke swimming competition

Yashwantha et al. [9]Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports2013NilNilFall on pointed elbows

Our caseā€‰ā€‰NilNilPulling of both hands on either side