Abstract
The case is reported of a 45-year-old male patient who fell when his ladder slipped away underneath him. He sustained a bilateral dislocation of the shoulders (bilateral luxatio erecta humeri). The injury on the one hand a gleno-humeral dislocation of the humerus head right to ventral and caudal, accompanied by a suspected fracture of the tuber-culum major and on the other hand a glenohumeral dislocation of the left humerus head to ventral and caudal, accompanied by a suspected total collum fracture. Based on this case and the pertinent literature, the patho-physiology, diagnosis and treatment of this rare injury are discussed. After immediate closed reduction, soft tissue damage, fractures or neurovascular lesions should be operated on as soon as possible.
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F. J. M. P. Somville
F. J. M. P. Somville UIA, Saint Vincentius hosp. dep. gen. surgery Sint-Vincentiusstraat 20 B-2018 Antwerp, Belgique