Presentation
Recurrent posterior dislocation left shoulder
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Male
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Bone irregularity is noted at the anterior aspect of the humeral head, suggestive of reverse Hill-Sachs lesion.
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Ill definition of the posteroinferior labrum reflecting underlying tear; reflecting reverse Bankart lesion.
A bony defect is noted at the posterosuperior aspect of humeral head; reflecting reversed Hill-Sachs lesion.
Case Discussion
MRI shows reverse Bankart lesion and reverse Hill-Sachs lesion, sequelae of posterior shoulder dislocation.