By Gina Brokenbrough, MA
LYON, France — Results of a prospective case-control study presented here indicated MRI scans alone should not be used to preoperatively diagnose anterolateral ligament injuries.
By Gina Brokenbrough, MA
LYON, France — Results of a prospective case-control study presented here indicated MRI scans alone should not be used to preoperatively diagnose anterolateral ligament injuries.
To assess the ability of MRI using a standard knee protocol to preoperatively identify the anterolateral ligament (ALL), the researchers matched 60 ACL-injured patients with confirmed ACL injuries for age and sex to a cohort patients with medial-side knee pain and intact ACLs. All MRI scans were evaluated by a musculoskeletal-trained radiologist and an orthopedic surgeon. The researchers divided the ALL into three regions — femoral, meniscal and tibial — and noted whether the ligament was visualized in each region. If so, the integrity of the ligament was categorized as intact, attenuated or having focal discontinuity.