Literature DB >> 3707024

Diagnosis of acute knee ligament injuries: the value of stress radiography compared with clinical examination, stability under anaesthesia and arthroscopic or operative findings.

A Harilainen, P Myllynen, J Rauste, E Silvennoinen.   

Abstract

A consecutive series of 85 stress radiographic examinations was performed in order to evaluate the clinical reliability and use of stress radiography in disclosing acute knee ligament injuries. Eighty-three examinations were performed within one week of the injury. Sagittal stress examination discovered 27% of the 37 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears and all four posterior cruciate tears. Valgus stress detected 56% of the medial collateral tears. The specificity of stress radiography was even reduced by the number of false positive stress results (n = 25) in posterior drawer or valgus-varus examinations. An ACL tear was, however, an isolated or major ligament injury in twenty (80%) of the false positive results. Clinical examination revealed all the medial collateral tears whereas only 40% of the anterior cruciate tears. The most reliable method for diagnosing acute knee injuries where clinical examination has failed in disclosing instability is examination under anaesthesia supplemented by acute arthroscopy.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3707024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Chir Gynaecol        ISSN: 0355-9521


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Review 1.  Stress radiography for the diagnosis of knee ligament injuries: a systematic review.

Authors:  Evan W James; Brady T Williams; Robert F LaPrade
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2014-09       Impact factor: 4.176

Review 2.  Management of knee dislocation prior to ligament reconstruction: What is the current evidence? Update of a universal treatment algorithm.

Authors:  Alexander Maslaris; Olaf Brinkmann; Matthias Bungartz; Christian Krettek; Michael Jagodzinski; Emmanouil Liodakis
Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol       Date:  2018-02-22

3.  Quantitative stress radiography for diagnosis of anterior cruciate ligament deficiency. Comparison between manual and instrumental techniques and between methods with knee flexed at 20 degrees and at 90 degrees.

Authors:  S Kobayashi; K Terayama
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  1993       Impact factor: 3.067

4.  Simultaneous Bilateral Knee Valgus Stress Radiographic Technique.

Authors:  Matheus Rocha de Aguiar; Luiza B Horta Barbosa; Márcio B Ferrari; Nicholas I Kennedy; Jacqueline Vieira de Castro; João L Ellera Gomes
Journal:  Arthrosc Tech       Date:  2017-11-06
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