Case Reports

Pure Intrathoracic Scapular Dislocation

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In the treatment of our patient, relying on the unique dislocation mechanism without any fracture of the scapula or ribs, we started early active shoulder movement after 1 week of immobilization in a shoulder sling, which prevented recurrence of dislocation. In addition to presenting the first pure intrathoracic scapular dislocation, this case demonstrated satisfactory clinical results with short-term immobilization and early rehabilitation.

Conclusion

Contrary to the literature, the possibility of intrathoracic scapular dislocation should be considered in the differential diagnosis even in patients with a negative anamnesis for predisposing factors, such as lung or chest surgery, and when no fractures are detected. Shoulder or thorax computed tomography, especially 3D reconstructions, are helpful in diagnosing the condition and in guiding treatment. Closed reduction under sedation followed by early rehabilitation is an appropriate treatment method, which resulted in a full return of function in 1 month in our patient.

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