Dislocation of shoulder dislocation

Shoulder joint dislocation with humeral neck, stem fracture, or glenoid fracture block embedded in the joint, or biceps long head embedded between the joints, or combined with blood vessel, nerve injury, open reduction should be performed. For old dislocations in children and young people, incision and reduction should also be performed. For old dislocations in middle age and above, if joint cartilage degeneration is already present, joint fusion should be selected at the same time as incision and reduction according to occupation and age Or artificial joint replacement. Conversely, old dislocations of middle age and above, if asymptomatic, and have a certain degree of activity, can be performed without surgery.

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