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Correlation between bankart and hill-sachs lesions in anterior shoulder dislocation
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 06/19/06
Conclusion: There is a strong correlation between both lesions. This apparent trend can be useful in predicting the presence of a Bankart lesion when a Hill-Sachs lesion is identified on a plain radiograph. This study suggests the consideration of surgical repair after identification of a Hill-Sachs lesion on plain radiographs, especially for younger patients where the rate of re-dislocation is high
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