Dislocation of the Shoulder Joint - Radiographic Analysis of Osseous Abnormalities.

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Title
Dislocation of the Shoulder Joint - Radiographic Analysis of Osseous Abnormalities.
Journal
Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
Author(s)
Vande Berg B., Omoumi P.
ISSN
2514-8281 (Print)
ISSN-L
2514-8281
Publication state
Published
Issued date
19/11/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
100
Number
1
Pages
89
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Radiography remains pivotal to the workup of instability lesions of the shoulder, both in the acute as well as the chronic settings. The goal of radiography is to detect osseous abnormalities and locate them in order to determine the direction of instability. In antero-inferior instability, Hill-Sachs lesions are often visible at radiography and should not be confused with various differential diagnoses, which are usually more laterally located. Bankart lesions are more difficult to detect on conventional radiography, but there are less false positives than for Hill-Sachs lesions. The Garth view represents an excellent radiographic view to detect antero-inferior instability impaction fractures at both the humeral and glenoid sides. Accurate quantification of bony abnormalities and detection of lesions to the soft-tissue stabilizers of the shoulder however require advanced cross-sectional imaging techniques.
Keywords
Bone, Dislocation, Impact fracture, Instability, Radiography, Shoulder
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