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The Bony Bankart Lesion: How to Measure the Glenoid Bone Loss

Jarosław Skupiński
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Małgorzata Zofia Piechota
,
Wojciech Wawrzynek
,
Jarosław Maczuch
,
Anna Babińska

Pol J Radiol, 2017; 82: 58-63
Online publish date: 2018/02/02
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An osseous Bankart lesion is commonly seen in patients with an anterior shoulder dislocation. It is defined as a detachment of the anteroinferior labrum associated with a glenoid rim fracture. Radiological studies are crucial not only for detecting glenoid bone defects but also for measuring the amount of bone loss. The precise quantification of the bony defect is crucial for the therapeutic desicion-making and clinical outcomes. Although we know that major glenoid bone loss requires surgical intervention, none of the studies performed so far answered the question what size of the defect should be an indication for open surgery procedures. Moreover, there is still no consensus on the exact percentage of glenoid loss that results in a higher risk of re-dislocations. In our opinion, there is a strong need for a consensus on universally accepted measuring techniques of the glenoid defect as well as on algorithms with validated glenoid bone loss threshold values for therapeutic decision-making. In this study, we review the techniques described so far in the literature and try to assess if any of these techniques should be treated as a leading method of detecting and quantifying osseous glenoid lesions.
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Glenoid Cavity • Imaging, Three-Dimensional • Magnetic Resonance Imaging • Shoulder Joint




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