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Question history: AIIMS 2000

Bankart's lesion is seen in
a)anterior aspect of glenoid labrum
b)posterior aspect of glenoid labrum
c)Anterior aspect of head of humerus
d)Anterior aspect of head of femur

Ans:a

DISCUSSION: reference Maheswari textbook of orthopedics

Bankart's lesion:
  1. It is the lesion associated with recurrent anterior dislocation of shoulder.
  2. It is the stripping off fibrocartilagenous labrum from anterior glenoid which didnot heal.
  • the other lesion associated with the recurrent dislocation of shoulder is Hill sach's lesion. it is a compression fracture of postero lateral surface of humeral head. 
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