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History of recurrent shoulder dislocation.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Bankart lesion
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A small bone fragment is displaced from the inferior aspect of the glenoid consistent with a bony Bankart lesion. There is also subtle compression deformity of the superolateral humeral head consistent with a Hill-Sachs lesion. Both these lesions are the result of previous anterior shoulder dislocation. This patient had a history of recurrent dislocations.
Case Discussion
Bankart lesion and subtle Hill-Sachs lesion in a patient with recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation.