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Tunnel placement in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: MRI analysis as an important factor in the radiological report.

R J Tomczak1, G Hehl, P J Mergo, E Merkle, A Rieber, H J Brambs.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Correct placement of tunnels for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is of prime importance for the clinical outcome of the patient. In this study, the possibility of using MRI to document tunnel placement and provide a more comprehensive report following ACL reconstruction was explored at no additional cost in patients scheduled for routine knee MRI DESIGN AND PATIENTS: One year after ACL reconstruction, 45 patients underwent clinical examination (IKCD score), radiographic examination, and MRI using a 1.5-T unit.
RESULTS: Twenty patients with good tibial and femoral attachment results were found at clinical examination to have a stable knee joint with a full range of motion. In 25 patients with suboptimal placements, examination showed either a stable knee with a decreased range of motion or instability with a normal range of motion.
CONCLUSION: Patients' clinical outcome, and the radiographic and MRI findings, correlated closely with the quality of operative tunnel placement. A record of this finding is important for completeness of the radiological report. Furthermore the MRI findings can be used to improve the surgical quality of tunnel placement. Because tunnel placement can be shown adequately with radiography, however, MRI cannot be justified for this reason alone, so such assessment is advised only when MRI is needed to show all postoperative features.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9259098     DOI: 10.1007/s002560050256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skeletal Radiol        ISSN: 0364-2348            Impact factor:   2.199


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Review 4.  Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction tunnel size: causes of tunnel enlargement and implications for single versus two-stage revision reconstruction.

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Review 5.  Plain radiographs can be used for routine assessment of ACL reconstruction tunnel position with three-dimensional imaging reserved for research and revision surgery.

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6.  Postoperative evaluation of femoral tunnel position in ACL reconstruction: plain radiography versus computed tomography.

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7.  Effect of Lateral Extra-articular Tenodesis on Anterior Cruciate Ligament Graft Incorporation.

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Review 9.  Magnetic resonance imaging after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: A practical guide.

Authors:  Alberto Grassi; James R Bailey; Cecilia Signorelli; Giuseppe Carbone; Andy Tchonang Wakam; Gian Andrea Lucidi; Stefano Zaffagnini
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10.  Relationship between intercondylar notch angle and anterior cruciate ligament injury: a magnetic resonance imaging analysis.

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