Bankart lesion
A Bankart lesion is an injury of the anterior (inferior) glenoid labrum of the shoulder due to anterior shoulder dislocation.[1] When this happens, a pocket at the front of the glenoid forms that allows the humeral head to dislocate into it. It is an indication for surgery and often accompanied by a Hill-Sachs lesion, damage to the posterior humeral head.[2]
The Bankart lesion is named after English orthopedic surgeon Arthur Sydney Blundell Bankart (1879 – 1951) [3]
A bony bankart is a Bankart lesion that includes a fracture in of the anterior-inferior glenoid cavity of the scapula bone.[4]
-
Bankart lesion seen at arthroscopy.png
Bankart lesion seen at arthroscopy
-
CR. Bony Bankart lesion with stationary fragment at the inferior glenoid..jpg
Radiograph showing a bony Bankart lesion with stationary fragment at the inferior glenoid
-
CT. Bony Bankart lesion at the antero-inferior glenoid. Clearly dislocated at the cranial part. Humeral head is still centered..jpg
CT scan showing a bony Bankart lesion at the antero-inferior glenoid
-
3-D CT reconstruction of Bankart lesion which occurred post anterior shoulder dislocation.jpg
3-D CT reconstruction of a bankart lesion which occurred post anterior shoulder dislocation. This subject's humerus remains mildly superiorly subluxated. Fracture marked by a black arrow.
-
Post Dislocated shoulder MRI 01.png
MRI of the shoulder after an anterior dislocation showing a Hill-Sachs lesion and labral Bankart lesion
See also
References
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Who Named It.com - Bankart's Lesion
- ↑ bony Bankart at The Steadman Clinic Vail, CO. © 2001 by LeadingMD
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bankart lesions. |
- Bankart lesion - orthop.washington.edu
- Bankart lesion - zadeh.co.uk