2019
DOI: 10.32098/mltj.01.2018.04
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MRI evaluation of anterolateral ligament tears in knee injury with anterior cruciate ligament rupture

Abstract: Introduction:To evaluate the incidence of anterolateral ligament (ALL) tear in acute knee injury and its association with anterior cruciate ligament tear (ACL). Methods: Forty patients with isolated early ACL tears were prospectively reviewed under 3T-MRI evaluation to identify ALL tears. This was correlated with trauma mechanisms and degree of knee instability. Patients less than 18, or more than 50 years of age, and those with posterolateral corner injury or LCL instability were excluded, which left 31 patie… Show more

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“…Despite detailed delineation of the ALL, MRI evaluation of the ALL remains challenging because of the anatomical variations and the fine thickness of this structure [ 6 , 24 ]. Aside from the high-resolution MR evaluation using a 3-T scanner, hitherto only one study demonstrates the identification of ALL in all the knee MR images [ 16 , 22 ]. Limited understanding of the detailed anatomy of the ALL, in addition to lower resolution and indecorous axis, may have contributed to the lower detection rate of the ALL [ 16 ].…”
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“…Despite detailed delineation of the ALL, MRI evaluation of the ALL remains challenging because of the anatomical variations and the fine thickness of this structure [ 6 , 24 ]. Aside from the high-resolution MR evaluation using a 3-T scanner, hitherto only one study demonstrates the identification of ALL in all the knee MR images [ 16 , 22 ]. Limited understanding of the detailed anatomy of the ALL, in addition to lower resolution and indecorous axis, may have contributed to the lower detection rate of the ALL [ 16 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from the high-resolution MR evaluation using a 3-T scanner, hitherto only one study demonstrates the identification of ALL in all the knee MR images [ 16 , 22 ]. Limited understanding of the detailed anatomy of the ALL, in addition to lower resolution and indecorous axis, may have contributed to the lower detection rate of the ALL [ 16 ]. Since most of the centers in Malaysia are performing MR imaging with 1.5-T scanners, the data from this study might serve as a guide for other centers to emulate.…”
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“…El grado de sensibilidad de la misma, para detectar lesión del LCA es de 86.5% y tiene una especificidad de 95.2%. 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Existen algunos cuestionarios que permiten valorar de forma subjetiva la estabilidad de la rodilla, entre los que se incluyen:…”
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“…It is due to its high resolution ability to the soft tissues of the body and the capability of three dimensional imaging approach and specific protocols which are more sensitive to soft tissue injuries, in addition to precise diagnosis the injury it is also beneficial for the physicians and surgeons to decide the optimal treatment approaches. To achieve the higher sensitivity and specificity higher magnetic field strength is recommended so the magnetic strength of three tesla seems to be the better choice of modality to minimize the chances of uncertainties in the diagnosis of ligamentous injuries (10) . Commonly the anterior cruciate ligaments are evaluated on oblique sagittal MRIs with T2 weighted imaging technique.…”
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confidence: 99%