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History of shoulder dislocation
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Bankart and Hill-Sachs lesions
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There is a fracture of the anterior and inferior aspect of the glenoid rim with displaced fragments. A defect is also evident at the posterolateral aspect of the humeral head.
Case Discussion
This case shows a bony Bankart fracture and Hill-Sach lesion.