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A Hill-Sachs lesion, or Hill-Sachs impaction fracture, is an injury to the back portion of the rounded top of your upper arm bone (humerus). This injury occurs when you dislocate your shoulder.
Perspective from Julie Y. Bishop, MD WASHINGTON — Results presented here showed that an inferior sagittal position of a Hill-Sachs lesion may be associated with increased failure risk of primary ...
Figure 1. Axial MRIs are shown demonstrating anterior labral tear with an acute Hill-Sachs lesion. Source: Ryan C. Rauck, MD; Erryk Katayama, BA; Akshar V. Patel, BS Surgical management of ...
A Hill-Sachs lesion represents a bony impression of the anterior glenoid rim on the posterolateral surface of the humeral head. This imprint can be visualized on a standard anteroposterior view ...
The authors looked at the incidence of glenoid rim fracture, glenoid flattening and Hill-Sachs defect after recurrent shoulder dislocations. A prospective study was conducted in the Trauma and ...
Other factors such as a bony Bankart lesion, nerve palsy and occupation influenced rates ... Although bony Bankart lesions, Hill Sachs lesions, occupation, physiotherapy treatment and nerve palsy were ...
The patient has a large Hill-Sachs lesion as a result of his anterior shoulder dislocation. A Hill-Sachs lesion is a compression fracture of the posterior lateral humeral head as it strikes the ...
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