Large labral tear from 10 o'clock anteriorly to 6 o'clock (3 o'clock anterior), with detachment of the anteroinferior labrum and periosteum (soft tissue Bankart). The glenoid is intact. Tiny Hil-Sachs defect. The superior labral tear involves the superior labrum from anterior to posterior (SLAP tear) with a horizontal tear extending from its origin into the proximal long head of the biceps tendon.
The humeral insertion of the posterior inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) is ill-defined and irregular with loss of the normal axillary pouch morphology in keeping with a posterior band HAGL.
The rotator cuff tendons are normal and the musculature preserved.