Reverse Hill-Sachs defect

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Reverse Hill-Sachs lesion (also called aMcLaughlin lesion) is defined as an impaction fracture of antero-medial aspect of humeral head following posterior dislocation of the humerus .

Importance 

It is of surgical importance to identify this lesion and correct it to prevent avascular necrosis .

See also

  • -<p><strong>Reverse Hill-Sachs lesion</strong> (also called a <strong>McLaughlin lesion</strong>) is defined as an impaction fracture of antero-medial aspect of humeral head following <a href="/articles/posterior-shoulder-dislocation">posterior dislocation</a> of the humerus .</p><h4>Importance </h4><p>It is of surgical importance to identify this lesion and correct it to prevent avascular necrosis .</p><h4>See also</h4><ul>
  • +<p><strong>Reverse Hill-Sachs lesion</strong> (also called a <strong>McLaughlin lesion</strong>) is defined as an impaction fracture of antero-medial aspect of humeral head following <a href="/articles/posterior-shoulder-dislocation">posterior dislocation</a> of the humerus .</p><h4>Importance </h4><p>It is of surgical importance to identify this lesion and correct it to prevent avascular necrosis .</p><h4>See also</h4><ul>
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