Retears of postoperative knee meniscus : findings on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance arthrography (MRA) by using low and high field magnets
In: Skeletal radiology, Jg. 38 (2009), Heft 2, S. 149-156
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Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine the diagnostic performance of magnetic resonance (MR) obtained with intra-articular contrast medium in the evaluation of recurrent meniscal tears using low-field extremity-only and high-field whole-body magnets. Materials and methods Postoperative standard MR examinations and MR arthrographies of 95 knees were reviewed. Patients experiencing pain and disability after meniscal repair underwent standard MR and MR arthrography (Gadoterate meglumine 0.0025 mmol/ml) on both a 0.2-T and 1.5-T magnet. In 52 of 95 patients, second-look arthroscopy was performed; in the remaining 43 of 95 patients, clinical follow-up was used as the standard of reference. Sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values as well as accuracy of MRI/MR arthrographic signs as meniscal morphologic changes and the presence of contrast medium tracking into the tear at Tl-and T2-weighted sequences in the detection of recurrent meniscal tears were determined. Results All MR and MR arthrograpic signs were sensitive in the detection of recurrent tears (range 80-91%). Abnormal meniscal morphology had low specificity [26% (13/50)] for both the 0.2-T and 1.5-T scanner, whereas accuracy was 55% (52/95) and 57% (54/95), respectively. The presence of contrast medium within the meniscus substance on T2-weighted images had higher value of specificity [84% (42/50)] and accuracy [84% (80/95)] by using low field strength magnet than by using high field strength magnet [74% (37/50) and 81% (77/95), respectively]. Whereas, the increased intrameniscal signal intensity extending to the meniscal surface at Tl-weighted sequences after intra-articular contrast medium administration had lower specificity and accuracy on 0.2-T images [84% (42/50) and 82% (78/95), respectively] than on 1.5-T images [90% (45/50) and 88% (84/95), respectively]. Conclusion A diagnosis of recurrent meniscal tear in a previously arthroscopically repaired meniscus can be made both on 0.2-T and 1.5-T magnets on the basis of increased signal on T2-weighted and Tl-weighted images in the presence of intra-articular contrast material.
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Retears of postoperative knee meniscus : findings on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance arthrography (MRA) by using low and high field magnets
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | CARDELLO, Paolo ; GIGLI, Carlo ; RICCI, Alessandra ; CHIATTI, Leonardo ; VOGLINO, Nicola ; POFI, Enrico |
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Zeitschrift: | Skeletal radiology, Jg. 38 (2009), Heft 2, S. 149-156 |
Veröffentlichung: | Heidelberg: Springer, 2009 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
Umfang: | print, 30 ref |
ISSN: | 0364-2348 (print) |
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