Pubic Insufficiency Fracture: MRI Findings.
10.3348/jkrs.2000.43.4.497
- Author:
Tae Kyu MIN
1
;
Yeon Soo LEE
;
Jeong Mi PARK
;
Jee Young KIM
;
Hong Jun CHUNG
;
Eun Hee LEE
;
Tae Il HAN
;
Eun Ja LEE
;
Si Won KANG
Author Information
1. Department of Radiology, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea. yslee1074@lycos.co.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Fractures, stress;
Fractures, MR;
Pubic bones
- MeSH:
Fractures, Stress*;
Ilium;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging*;
Osteolysis;
Pelvic Bones;
Pubic Bone;
Radiography;
Radionuclide Imaging;
Retrospective Studies;
Sacrum;
Sclerosis
- From:Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
2000;43(4):497-504
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To evaluate the characteristic MRI findings of pubic insufficiency fracture. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In nine cases of pubic insufficiency fracture, the findings of plain radiography (n=9), MRI (n=9), and bone scintigraphy (n=8) were reviewed. We retrospectively analyzed, with regard to fracture site, the destructive pattern revealed by plain radiography, and uptake by other pelvic bones, as demonstrated by RI bone scanning. The MR findings evaluated were the fracture gap and its signal intensity, the site and signal intensity of the soft tissue mass, and other pelvic bone fractures. RESULTS: Plain radiography revealed osteolysis and sclerosis of pubic bone in eight of nine cases (89%), and parasymphyseal fractures in seven (78%). RI indicated uptake by the sacrum in six cases (66%), and by the ilium in three (33%). MR findings of fracture gap (seven cases, 78%) were hypo to isointensity on T1WI, hyper-intensity on T2WI and the absence of contrast enhancement. Soft tissue masses were found in seven cases (78%); in four of these the location was parasymphyseal, and in three, surrounding muscle was involved. Hypo to isointensity was revealed by T1WI, hyperintensity by T2WI, and there was peripheral enhancement. Other associated pelvic bone fractures involved the sacrum in seven cases and the ilium in four. CONCLUSION: The characteristic MR findings of pubic insufficiency fracture were parasymphyseal location, fracture gap, peripherally enhanced soft tissue mass formation, and fractures of other pelvic bones, namely the sacrum and ilium.