Lesion De Bankart
An osseous or bony bankart occurs when there is also an associated fracture of the adjacent anteroinferior glenoid.
Lesion de bankart. En ortopedia la lesión de bankart es una rotura de la parte anteroinferior del reborde glenoideo o labrum glenoideo de la escápula a consecuencia de una luxación anterior de hombro. A bankart lesion is an injury of the anterior glenoid labrum of the shoulder due to anterior shoulder dislocation. Strictly speaking a bankart lesion refers to an injury of the labrum and associated glenohumeral capsule ligaments see history and etymology below.
Perthes lesion is variant of bankart lesion presenting as an anterior glenohumeral injury that occurs when the scapular periosteum remains intact but is stripped. Bankart repair surgery tends to be the treatment of choice for younger patients with a bankart lesion especially those who play sports as there is a high risk of the shoulder dislocating again. Injury to these reinforcing soft tissue structures is thought to predispose to recurrent dislocation 7.
The term bony bankart contrasted with a soft bankart or fibrous bankart is often used to refer to fracture of the. A bankart lesion is an injury to the labrum and associated glenohumeral capsule and ligaments. The dislocation of the shoulder joint anterior can damage the connective tissue ring around the glenoid labrum.
Bankart bankart lesion dolor hombro esguince hombro lesion bankart lesion hombro luxacion hombro tratamiento hombro. Perthes lesion is variant of bankart lesion presenting as an anterior glenohumeral injury that occurs when the scapular periosteum remains intact but is stripped. This is because the glenoid labrum tear often fails to heal properly so doesn t provide the extra depth to the socket that is needed reducing the stability and increasing the risk of further.
Bankart lesions are up to 11 times more common in patients with a hill sachs lesion with increasing incidence with increasing size 8. It can also bring damage to the connection between the labrum and capsule. Perthes lesion is variant of bankart lesion presenting as an anterior glenohumeral injury that occurs when the scapular periosteum remains intact but is stripped.
It is an indication for surgery and often accompanied by a hill sachs lesion damage to the posterior humeral head. En ortopedia la lesión de bankart es una rotura de la parte anteroinferior del reborde glenoideo o labrum glenoideo de la escápula a consecuencia de una luxación anterior de hombro. El médico y la medicina deportiva 45 2 199 202.