Bankart lesion with Hill-Sachs

Case contributed by Mohamed Abdel-Tawab Mohamed
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Patient complains of recurrent shoulder dislocation

Patient Data

Age: 25 years
Gender: Male

Linear high T2/PD intensity lesion is seen coursing through the normally low signal antero-inferior labrum with small bone fragment and Hill Sachs lesion of the humeral head. Minimal joint effusion detected.

Case Discussion

Hill Sachs lesion is a depression in the posterolateral aspect of the humeral head. Bankart lesions and Hill-Sachs lesions are commonly associated with anterior shoulder dislocations.

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