The magnetic resonance imaging appearance of individual structures of the posterolateral knee - A prospective study of normal knees and knees with surgically verified grade III injuries

Citation
Rf. Laprade et al., The magnetic resonance imaging appearance of individual structures of the posterolateral knee - A prospective study of normal knees and knees with surgically verified grade III injuries, AM J SP MED, 28(2), 2000, pp. 191-199
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
ISSN journal
03635465 → ACNP
Volume
28
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
191 - 199
Database
ISI
SICI code
0363-5465(200003/04)28:2<191:TMRIAO>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to contrast the magnetic resonance imaging ap pearance of uninjured components of the posterolateral knee with that of in jured structures, and to assess the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging in identifying posterolateral knee complex injuries. Thin-slice coronal obl ique T1-weighted images through the entire fibular head were used to identi fy the posterolateral structures in seven uninjured knees. The appearance o f corresponding grade III injuries to these structures was identified prosp ectively in 20 patients and verified at the time of surgical reconstruction . The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of imaging for the most freque ntly injured posterolateral knee structures in this series were as follows: iliotibial band-deep layer (91.7%, 100%, and 95%), short head of the bicep s femoris-direct arm (81.3%, 100%, and 85%), short head of the biceps femor is-anterior arm (92.9%, 100%, and 95%), midthird lateral capsular ligament- meniscotibial (93.8%, 100%, and 95%), fibular collateral ligament (94.4%, 1 00%, and 95%), popliteus origin on femur (93.3%, 80%, and 90%), popliteofib ular ligament (68.8%, 66.7%, and 68%), and the fabellofibular ligament (85. 7%, 85.7%, and 85.7%). Magnetic resonance imaging of the knee was accurate in the identification of these injuries.