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dc.contributor.authorKusturov, Vladimir
dc.contributor.authorRemizov, Victor
dc.contributor.authorKusturova, Anna
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-31T15:52:29Z
dc.date.available2020-10-31T15:52:29Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.identifier.citationKUSTUROV, Vladimir, REMIZOV, Victor, KUSTUROVA, Anna. Scapular injuries. In: Arta Medica. 2016, nr. 4(61), p. 17. ISSN 1810-1852.en_US
dc.identifier.issn1810-1852
dc.identifier.urihttps://artamedica.md/old_issues/ArtaMedica_61.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12447
dc.descriptionState University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Nicolae Testemițanu”, Republic of Moldova, Institute of Emergency Medicine, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, Clinic “Terramed”, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova, Al VIII-lea Congres Naţional de Ortopedie și Traumatologie cu participare internaţională 12-14 octombrie 2016en_US
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Traumatic injuries of the scapula are insufficiently elucidated in the national scientific literature. Balanced movements of the shoulder girdle and upper limb are damaged, thorax function suffers, and lung excursion is limited in these fractures. Materials and methods: We present treatment results of 4 patients with posttraumatic winged scapula and 19 – with scapular fractures. Winged scapula was observed in males 20-26 years old, athletes, who lifted the load. The patients were admitted in 14-18 months after unsuccessful conservative treatment. They underwent surgical fixation of the scapula in 2 points: to the spinous process of Th3 and to the 5th rib by suture tape. We obtained positive results in all cases with recovering of the scapula and upper limb function. Scapular fractures were determined in 19 polytrauma patients: 17 males and 2 females. There was longitudinal fracture of the scapula body (1), fracture of the neck with displacement (2), multiple injuries of the scapular (16). There was saggy shoulder – the head of the humerus went down with the injured glenoid fossa in patients with scapular neck fracture. Firstly scapular fractures were fixed by orthosis for shoulder joint in severe patients, in the early period of traumatic disease. The fractures were not operated urgently because it was impossible to fix the patient with unstable rib fractures for the posterior approach to the scapula. Indications for the surgical treatment were fractures of the neck and articular surface with displacement. ORIF was performed in 9 patients. Three patients with clavicle fractures underwent osteosynthesis of the clavicle by plate, reduction of the scapula was achieved without its additional fixation. Other patients wore orthosis for immobilization of the shoulder joint because multiple rib fractures didn’t permit cast. Results: Long-term results of surgical and conservative treatment were similar. All the patients were physically active, returned to their previous work. Limitation of flexion and abduction in the shoulder joint was minor; the strength of muscles was satisfactory. Conclusions: Scapular injuries may lead to permanent limitation of motion in the shoulder joint. Correct management of these patients allows positive results.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAsociaţia chirurgilor “Nicolae Anestiadi” din Republica Moldovaen_US
dc.subjectwinged scapulaen_US
dc.subjectscapular fractureen_US
dc.subjectsurgical treatmenten_US
dc.titleScapular injuriesen_US
dc.typeOtheren_US
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