Introduction: Scapulothoracic disruptions with associated scapular and acromial fractures are extremely rare and complex injuries, with limited guidance available in the current literature regarding their combined surgical management. These injuries can severely impair shoulder stability and function, necessitating anatomical reconstruction to restore biomechanics.
Case Report: We present the case of a 43-year-old male who sustained a high-energy trauma resulting in a type 1 scapulothoracic disruption (Zelle's classification), including fractures of the scapular body, lateral border, and acromion process.
Introduction: Tibial fractures, particularly complex and open types, present significant challenges in orthopedic trauma care due to their risk of complications and prolonged recovery. The Ilizarov technique offers a reliable and minimally invasive solution for achieving stable fracture fixation, promoting osteogenesis, and enabling early mobilization.
Case Report: A 27-year-old male sustained a Grade 1 compound comminuted fracture of the right tibia along with a proximal fibular fracture following a motorcycle accident.