Posterior labrocapsular periosteal sleeve avulsion lesion
A posterior labrocapsular periosteal sleeve avulsion (or POLPSA) lesion occurs when trauma causes the posterior scapular periosteum and posterior labrum of the glenohumeral joint to strip off leading to a redundant recess.
Epidemiology
Associations
- Bennett lesion is associated according to some authors .
Pathology
Mechanism
Impingement of the humeral head onto the posterior labrum and capsule due to recurrent subluxation or posterior dislocation.
Radiographic features
MRI
May show fluid extending between the posterior labrum and the glenoid, with stripping of the subjacent periosteal attachment.
See also
Siehe auch:
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Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu POLPSA lesion: