Scapular Y XR prior to reduction
AP of the shoulder prior to reduction
Reduced scapula - AP Xray
A reduction maneuver was performed in the ER in the following manner without sedation.
1. Longitudinal traction of the arm with the shoulder flexed at 90
2. Direct pressure over the inferior corner of the scapula with the force direction applied caudal (attempt to make the superior dislocation worse!)
The force was applied in that direction because most of the time the inferior corner of the scapula is "entrapped" in the thoracic cage between the ribs.
Most cases are the result of thoracic surgery that result in defects in the thoracic wall. In our case such history did not exist.
A few reports exist in the literature. Examples are shown below:
Locked scapula. A case report. ; ;
Intrathoracic dislocation of the inferior pole of the scapula following thoracotomy. Lee RS1, Dooley JF. Am J Orthop (Belle Mead NJ). 2013 Jan;42(1):E1-4.