MR imaging of meniscal bucket-handle tears: a review of signs and their relation to arthroscopic classification
Autor: | Ustun Aydingoz, Ahmet Ozgur Atay, Ahmet Kemal Fırat, Nedim M. Doral |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Knee Injuries Meniscus (anatomy) Menisci Tibial Risk Assessment Arthroscopy Injury Severity Score Sex Factors medicine Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Range of Motion Articular Probability Retrospective Studies Neuroradiology medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Age Factors Interventional radiology Recovery of Function General Medicine Middle Aged Magnetic Resonance Imaging Tibial Meniscus Injuries Treatment Outcome medicine.anatomical_structure Posterior cruciate ligament Tears Female Radiology Range of motion business Follow-Up Studies |
Zdroj: | European Radiology. 13:618-625 |
ISSN: | 1432-1084 0938-7994 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00330-002-1618-5 |
Popis: | Our objective was to review the MR imaging signs of meniscal bucket-handle tears and assess the relevance of these signs to the arthroscopic classification of displaced meniscal tears. Forty-five menisci in 42 patients who had a diagnosis of bucket-handle tear either on MR imaging or on subsequent arthroscopy (in which Dandy's classification of meniscal tears was used) were retrospectively analyzed for MR imaging findings of double posterior cruciate ligament (PCL), fragment within the intercondylar notch, absent bow tie, flipped meniscus, double-anterior horn, and disproportional posterior horn signs. Arthroscopy, which was considered as the gold standard, revealed 41 bucket-handle tears (either diagnosed or not diagnosed by MR imaging) in 38 patients (33 males, 5 females). There was a statistically significant male preponderance for the occurrence of meniscal bucket-handle tears. Overall, sensitivity and positive predictive value of MR imaging for the detection of meniscal bucket-handle tears were calculated as 90%. Common MR imaging signs of meniscal bucket-handle tears in arthroscopically proven cases of such tears were the fragment in the notch and absent bow tie signs (98% frequency for each). Double-PCL, flipped meniscus, double-anterior horn, and disproportional posterior horn signs, however, were less common (32, 29, 29, and 27%, respectively). An arthroscopically proven bucket-handle tear was found in all patients who displayed at least three of the six MR imaging signs of meniscal bucket-handle tears. The presence of three or more MR imaging signs of meniscal bucket-handle tears is highly suggestive of this condition. |
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