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A prospective magnetic resonance imaging study of the incidence of posterolateral and multiple ligament injuries in acute knee injuries presenting with a hemarthrosis.

Robert F LaPrade1, Fred A Wentorf, Hollis Fritts, Cooper Gundry, C David Hightower.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine whether the incidence of posterolateral knee injuries, as well as other concurrent knee ligament injuries, could be obtained from a prospective evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging scans in patients with an acute knee injury with a hemarthrosis.
METHODS: We prospectively documented all patients with acute (within 30 days) knee injuries with a hemarthrosis over a 90-day period who underwent 1.5-T magnetic resonance imaging at a large referral imaging facility with 6 sites, effectively covering a large metropolitan area. The anterior cruciate ligament, superficial medial collateral ligament, and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) and the following individual structures of the posterolateral corner were evaluated for high-grade injury: fibular collateral ligament, popliteus tendon, and popliteofibular ligament.
RESULTS: Out of 331 consecutive acute knee injuries with a hemarthrosis, 265 ligament injuries occurred in 187 patients (56%). Of these 187 patients with ligament injuries, 126 had isolated ligament injuries and 61 (33%) had combined multiple ligament injuries. Of the 187 patients with knee ligament injuries, 83 (44%) had isolated anterior cruciate ligament tears, 28 (15%) had isolated superficial medial collateral ligament tears, 11 (5%) had isolated PCL tears, and 4 (2.1%) had isolated posterolateral knee tears. Of the patients with posterolateral knee structure injuries, 87% (26/30) had multiple ligament injuries, with the overall incidence of posterolateral knee injuries among all knee ligament injuries being 16% and among all acute knee injuries with a hemarthrosis being 9.1%. Of the 27 patients with PCL tears, 16 (52%) had combined multiple ligament injuries.
CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that in this population, the incidence of posterolateral knee injuries in patients with acute knee ligament injuries with a hemarthrosis was 9.1%. It also verified that most PCL and posterolateral corner injuries occur in combination with other ligament injuries. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level II, development of diagnostic criteria on the basis of consecutive patients with a universally applied gold standard.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18063179     DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2007.07.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthroscopy        ISSN: 0749-8063            Impact factor:   4.772


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