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ANTERIOR GLENOHUMERAL DISLOCATION

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  • Vascular injuries: These typically occur in elderly patients with atherosclerosis and usually involve the axillary artery. They may occur at the time of open or closed reduction.

  • Nerve injuries: These involve most commonly the musculocutaneous and axillary nerves, usually in elderly individuals; neurapraxia almost always recovers, but if it persists beyond 3 months, it requires further evaluation with possible exploration.

Dr. Mohammed Hutaif

About the Author: Prof. Dr. Mohammed Hutaif

Vice Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Sana'a University and a leading consultant in orthopedic and spinal surgery. Learn more about my expertise and achievements.

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