Standard axillary radiographs of the shoulder may mimic posterior subluxation of the lateral end of the clavicle
Stefan Rahm, Karl Wieser, Christian Spross, Magdalena Vich, Christian Gerber & Dominik C Meyer
abstract |
OBJECTIVES METHODS RESULTS The standard axillary radiograph has a very high sensitivity but poor accuracy in identifying a posterior clavicular translation in the AC joint. We could not identify a reliable modification of the axillary radiographic projection to improve the accuracy. Therefore, an apparent posterior subluxation of the clavicle identified on an axillary radiograph is more likely a false positive finding than an identification of a true pathology. |
citation | rahm s, Wieser K, Spross C, Vich M, Gerber C, Meyer D C. Standard axillary radiographs of the shoulder may mimic posterior subluxation of the lateral end of the clavicle. J Orthop Trauma 2013; 27:622-6. |
type | journal paper/review (English) |
date of publishing | 11-2013 |
journal title | J Orthop Trauma (27/11) |
ISSN electronic | 1531-2291 |
pages | 622-6 |
PubMed | 23481922 |
DOI | 10.1097/BOT.0b013e31828f912c |