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  1. Hill-Sachs defect | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org

    • A Hill-Sachs defect is a posterolateral humeral head depression fracture caused by anterior glenohumeral dislocation. Learn about its terminology, pathology, radiographic features, treatment and … See more

    Terminology

    A Hill-Sachs defect is the terminology of preferenceover other terms, such as Hill-Sachs lesions, and Hill-Sachs fractures 14. Repeat dislocations lead to larger defects, which can r… See more

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    Pathology

    Anterior glenohumeral dislocation will lead to impaction of the posterolateral humeral … See more

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    Radiographic Features

    When a Hill-Sachs defect is identified, careful assessment of the anterior glenoid should be undertaken to assess for a Bankart lesion. 1. wedge shape defect in the postero… See more

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    Treatment and Prognosis

    The bony defect itself often does not require treatment, however, the associated glenohumeral instability and coexistent anterior labralinjuries often do require surgical rep… See more

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  2. Hill-Sachs Lesion: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland …

     
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  4. Hill Sachs Lesion - Physiopedia

    A Hill-Sachs lesion is an injury that occurs secondary to an anterior shoulder dislocation. The humeral head ‘collides’ with the anterior part of the glenoid, causing a lesion, bone loss, defect …

  5. Hill–Sachs lesion - Wikipedia

  6. Hill-Sachs Lesion: Symptoms & Treatment - SSM Health

  7. Hill-Sachs Deformity - JETem

    A Hill-Sachs deformity is a cortical depression in the humeral head that forms as the humeral head hits the glenoid rim during the dislocation. Learn about its diagnosis, treatment, and orthopedic referral from this case report and image.

  8. Hill-Sachs Deformity - PMC

  9. Traumatic Anterior Shoulder Instability …

    5 days ago · Diagnosis is made clinically with the presence of positive anterior instability provocative tests and confirmed with MRI studies that may reveal labral and/or bony injuries of the …

  10. Hill-Sachs Deformity | Published in Orthopedic Reviews

    A 25-year-old man with a history of seizure disorder and recurrent anterior shoulder dislocations presented with a large Hill-Sachs deformity. The authors discuss the radiographic findings, treatment options and prognosis of this …

  11. The Hill-Sachs lesion: diagnosis, classification, and management

  12. Hill-Sachs Lesion - SpringerLink

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