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  1. Aug 13, 2023 · Bankart lesions are injuries specifically at the anteroinferior aspect of the glenoid labral complex and represent a common complication of anterior shoulder dislocation. They are frequently seen in association with a Hill-Sachs defect.

  2. Bankart lesions are injuries of the anteroinferior aspect of the glenoid labral complex and are often found in association with a Hill-Sachs lesion. This injury is a common complication of anterior shoulder dislocation and/or repeated anterior shoulder subluxation s.

  3. May 9, 2024 · What is a Bankart lesion (glenoid labrum tear)? A Bankart lesion is an injury to the connective tissue that helps hold your shoulder in its socket. It happens when your shoulder gets forced out of the front of its socket and into the connective tissue.

  4. A Bankart lesion, aka glenoid labrum tear, is where there is damage to the special layer of cartilage lining the shoulder joint. A bankart tear usually occurs when the shoulder dislocates forwards and most commonly affects young athletes.

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · The soft tissue Bankart lesion is an injury to the anteroinferior glenoid labrum and capsule-ligament complex. It is a pure soft-tissue injury. Bankart lesion is caused explicitly by anterior shoulder dislocation with the shoulder in external rotation and abduction.

  6. A Bankart lesion is a type of shoulder injury that occurs following a dislocated shoulder. It is an injury of the anterior glenoid labrum of the shoulder. When this happens, a pocket at the front of the glenoid forms that allows the humeral head to dislocate into it.

  7. Jun 3, 2024 · What is a Bankart Lesion? A Bankart lesion is a specific type of injury to the shoulder joint involving a tear or detachment of the labrum, a ring of cartilage that surrounds the shoulder socket (glenoid).

  8. A tear of the front part of the labrum at the bottom of the socket is called a Bankart lesion. This usually happens from an interior shoulder dislocation (a dislocation when the humeral head comes out of the front of the socket).

  9. Apr 3, 2024 · Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability, also referred to as TUBS (Traumatic Unilateral dislocations with a Bankart lesion requiring Surgery), are traumatic shoulder injuries that generally occur as a result of an anterior force to the shoulder while its abducted and externally rotated and may lead to recurrent anterior shoulder instability.

  10. Despite non-operative treatment may have a recurrence of instability. Can lead to multiple dislocations and wear of the anterior glenoid. Recurrent dislocations can effect quality of life -lead to apprehension and pain -inability to work -inability to participate in hobbies or sports.

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