MR Imaging of the Combined Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tears: Focussing on the Patterns of Injuries and Associated Findings.
10.3348/jkrs.1997.37.3.523
- Author:
Seon Young KWON
1
;
Soon Tae KWON
;
Chang Lak CHOI
;
Dal Soo PARK
;
Eun Hee PARK
;
Sang Ho LEE
;
Mun Kab SONG
;
Kwang Won LEE
Author Information
1. Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Eulji Medical College.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Knee, injuries;
Knee, MR;
Ligaments, injuries;
Ligaments, MR
- MeSH:
Anterior Cruciate Ligament;
Arthroscopy;
Collateral Ligaments;
Humans;
Knee Injuries;
Lateral Ligament, Ankle;
Magnetic Resonance Imaging*;
Posterior Cruciate Ligament*;
Retrospective Studies
- From:Journal of the Korean Radiological Society
1997;37(3):523-528
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To evaluate the patterns of injuries and frequency of associated findings on MR imaging in patients with both anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tears; to compare the associated findings, as seen on MR imaging, in cases with both ACL and PCL tears with those with ACL or PCL tears. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten patients with combined ACL and PCL tears, 16 with ACL tears and 18 with PCL tears, all confirmed by arthroscopy or open surgery, were involved in this study. To identify the associated knee injuries, MR images were retrospectively evaluated. RESULTS: In ten patients with combined ACL and PCL tears, open surgery led to the identification of six complete ACL tears (60%), four partial ACL tears (40%), eight complete PCL tears (80%) and two partial PCL tears (20%). Injuries associated with these combined tears, and revealed by MR imaging, comprised six medial collateral ligament injuries (60%), six lateral collateral ligament injuries (60%), five medial meniscal injuries (50%), three lateral meniscal injuries (30%), nine bony injuries (90%), two posterior capsular injuries (20%), and three popliteus muscle injuries (30%). The frequency of popliteus muscle injury was significantly different (p<0.05, Fisher's exact test) between the group with both ACL and PCL tears and that with ACL or PCL tears. CONCLUSION: Associated findings in patients with combined ACL and PCL tears are more frequentthan in those with ACL or PCL tears. In cases involving combined ACL and PCL tears, associated findings-as seen on MR images-should thus be carefully examined.