Put the shoulder back. Don’t call orthopedics. There is no reason why an ER resident cannot reduce this type of fracture-dislocation. Fractures of the inferior glenoid rim (Bankart) and humeral head (Hill-Sachs) are common complications of anterior shoulder dislocations. Occasionally, a fracture fragment makes it difficult to reduce a dislocated joint (in my experience – mostly in dislocated elbows). If the humeral neck is fractured, that makes the reduction tricky for obvious reasons – you can’t really pull on the arm. Just remember, some dislocations require reduction in the OR even with the best orthopedists.
Je O reduced this shoulder in about ten seconds after conscious sedation. I think it was her first successful reduction.