Presentation
Fell on stairs, hit the right shoulder.
Patient Data
Age: 70 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Coracoid process fracture and bony Bankart lesion
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The fracture of the antero-inferior aspect of the glenoid is evident.
No other abnormality can be discerned.
From the case:
Coracoid process fracture and bony Bankart lesion
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CT also demonstrates a minimally displaced distal coracoid process fracture.
Case Discussion
Coracoid process fractures rarely occur in isolation, here it was encountered in combination with a bony Bankart lesion.