Presentation
Dislocation of left shoulder reduced with IV propafol.
Patient Data
Age: 18
Gender: Male
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Glenohumeral joint is enlocated. Large Hill-Sachs lesion with no bony Bankart evident.
Case Discussion
Hill-Sachs lesions are a common complication of shoulder dislocation.