J Korean Radiol Soc.  1989 Feb;25(1):134-139. 10.3348/jkrs.1989.25.1.134.

Comparative measurement study of glenoid fossa and humeral head in recurrent, traumatic shoulder dislocationand control group

Abstract

The causative actors of shoulder dislocation are variable and complex. Among these factors, the authorsstudied retrospectively the significance of G/H ratio in three groups; recurrent dislocationk traumaticdislocation and normal contrast group. The results were as follows: 1. The mean value of G/H ratio was 74.1±4.7%in 59 cases of recurrent dislocation, 75.9±3.2% in 11 cases of traumatic dislocation and 78.2±4.6% in 148 casesof control group. 2. There was singnificant difference in G/H ratio between recurrent dislocation and traumaticdislocation (P>0.05) 3. There was significant difference in G/H ratio between recurrent dislocation and controlgroup.(p<0.01) 4. There was singnificant difference in G/H ratio between traumatic dislocation and control group.(p<0.05). Therefore, small glenoid compared with humeral head(low G/H ratio) was meaningful as one of causativefactors in shoulder dislocation.


MeSH Terms

Dislocations
Humeral Head*
Retrospective Studies
Shoulder Dislocation
Shoulder*
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