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1/8/2025 0 Comments Extreme Slip to Extreme Slap(Injury, Surgery, and a BASS Guitar / Guitar Instructor's Segue to Recovery.)Injury, Treatment, and Recovery
Patient Name: Gregory Bruce Campbell Occupation: Professional Private BASS guitar, Guitar and Ukulele Teacher The Fall: Initial Incident and Injury: On the evening of November 22, 2024, Campbell, an otherwise healthy and active individual, experienced a traumatic fall due to icy conditions underfoot combined with a 100' extension cord on the ground. Losing balance, Campbell fell sideways, landing directly on the coiled up extension cord striking his outstretched left arm and shoulder with significant force. Immediate Symptoms and Impact:
Emergency Department Evaluation: Campbell presented to the Emergency Department approximately an hour after the incident. He appeared in significant distress but remained alert and cooperative. Clinical Examination:
Imaging:
Initial Management and Plan:
Orthopedic Consultation and Diagnosis: By December 2, 2024, Campbell reported persistent pain and stiffness despite initial conservative management. He attended an appointment at Broadway Clinic Orthopedics for further evaluation. Orthopedic Findings:
MRI Results (December 2, 2024): An MRI confirmed significant structural injuries:
Expedited Surgical Plan: Given the extent of injuries and failure of conservative management, arthroscopic surgical intervention was scheduled within two weeks of the MRI to prevent further deterioration and expedite recovery. Surgical Intervention Date: December 19, 2024 Surgeon: Jeffrey S. Dickson, DO Procedure: Arthroscopic subacromial decompression, rotator cuff repair, labral repair, and open subpectoral biceps tenodesis. Preoperative Preparation: Campbell was brought into the operating room under general anesthesia. The left shoulder was sterilized, draped, and padded for protection. A "time-out" was performed to confirm the surgical plan, including patient identity, procedure, and laterality. Step-by-Step Surgical Procedure
Postoperative Recovery Immediate Postoperative Period:
Current Status and Prognosis: As of January 3, 2025, Campbell had his 2-week follow-up visit, during which the incisions were healing well, and pain was controlled. He had started physical therapy and was working on regaining mobility and strength. Prognosis: With continued adherence to therapy, a FULL return to pre-injury function is anticipated. |
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