Reverse Hill-Sachs and reverse Bankart lesions

Case contributed by David Cuete
Diagnosis certain

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motor car accident

Patient Data

Age: 50
Gender: Female
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CT reveals compression fracture at the antero-medial humeral head and small fracture of the posterior glenoid associated to an posterior dislocation.

Case Discussion

Reverse Hill-Sachs lesion and reverse Bankart lesion are common injuries associated with posterior shoulder dislocation.

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