Case report
Primary traumatic shoulder dislocation associated with rotator cuff tear in the elderly

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Highlights

  • Primary traumatic shoulder dislocation in the elderly is highly associated with rotator cuff tear.

  • The rotator cuff acted as a dynamic shoulder stabilizer.

  • Early identification and treatment of the associated rotator cuff tear can prevent further shoulder instability.

Abstract

Introduction and importance

The shoulder is one of the most unstable joints of the body. Shoulder dislocation accounts for up to 60% of all major joint dislocations. This study reports two cases of primary traumatic shoulder dislocation and shows that in the elderly, primary traumatic shoulder dislocation is associated with a rotator cuff tear (RCT).

Case presentation

A case report and narrative review included two female patients, aged 63 and 100 years. Presenting symptoms were instability, pain, and restricted shoulder movement. Both were successfully treated by surgery. Arthroscopy was performed in the first patient and open reduction in the second patient.

Clinical discussion

In the first case, we found synovitis around the rotator interval, long head of the biceps tendinitis, and tears of the subscapularis tendon, supraspinatus tendon, and subacromial bursitis. The anterior labrum was normal. In the second case, complete detachment of the infraspinatus tendon was found. In both cases, rotator cuff repair was performed. Primary traumatic shoulder dislocation in the elderly is often associated with rotator cuff injury. Therefore, a detailed evaluation and management of the rotator cuff injury is essential. Rotator cuff injuries cause loss of dynamic stabilization of the shoulder, leading to recurrent shoulder dislocation and chronic shoulder instability.

Conclusion

The associated pathology of the primary traumatic shoulder dislocation in elderly are rotator cuff tear. The management of the rotator cuff tear in primary traumatic shoulder dislocation can prevent further shoulder instability events.

Keywords

Traumatic
Shoulder dislocation
Rotator cuff tear
Elderly
Case report
Narrative review

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