磁共振成像在前交叉韧带重建术后评价中的作用

T. Ella, Abeer Nabil Ali Mostafa
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目的:探讨MRI在前交叉韧带(ACL)重建移植评估及并发症诊断中的价值。背景:前交叉韧带是最常见的需要手术重建的膝关节韧带损伤。MRI是评估前交叉韧带移植重建手术及其并发症的首选方式。患者和方法:本前瞻性研究对100例前交叉韧带术后膝关节重建患者进行了研究。所有患者均接受临床病史和MRI检查。在轴位、冠状面和矢状面对膝关节进行MRI检查。患者取仰卧位,膝关节置于10 ~ 15 (cid:1)外旋,施加表面线圈。获得不同的MRI序列。结果:根据我们的研究结果,66例(66%)患者显示完整的前交叉韧带移植。acl重建后最常见的并发症是骨关节炎,在21例(21%)的研究患者中出现。第二常见的并发症是完全移植物撕裂,在15例(15%)病例中观察到。最不常见的并发症是移植物松弛和髂胫束综合征;每一种都出现在一个案例中,每一种只占1%。结论:MRI是评估术后ACL重建的金标准方法,它不仅在评估移植物完整性方面发挥重要作用,而且在发现术后ACL重建并发症方面发挥重要作用。
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Role Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Evaluation Of Post-Operative Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Objectives : This study aimed to spotlight on the diagnostic value of MRI in the assessment of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction graft and detection of its complications. Background : ACL is the most frequently reported injured knee ligament that requires surgical reconstruction. MRI is the modality of choice for evaluation of ACL graft reconstruction surgery and assessment of its complication. Patients and methods : This prospective study was conducted on 100 patients with postoperative knee reconstruction of the ACL. All patients were subjected to clinical history followed by MRI examination. MRI examination of the knee was performed in axial, coronal, and sagittal planes. Patients were positioned in the supine position with the knee placed in 10 e 15 (cid:1) of external rotation, and surface coil was applied. Different MRI sequences were obtained. Results : According to our results, of the studied patients, 66 (66%) cases showed an intact ACL graft. The commonest post-ACL reconstruction complication was osteoarthritis, being noticed in 21 (21%) cases of the studied patients. The second most common complication was complete graft tear, where it was observed in 15 (15%) cases. The least common complications were the graft laxity and iliotibial band syndrome; each was seen in one case, representing only 1% for each. Conclusion : We conclude that MRI is the gold standard method for evaluation of postoperative ACL reconstruction, as it plays an important role not only in the assessment of graft integrity but also in detection of the postoperative ACL reconstruction complications.
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