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Anterolateral ligament abnormalities in patients with acute anterior cruciate ligament rupture are associated with lateral meniscal and osseous injuries
Authors:Pieter Van Dyck  Stefan Clockaerts  Filip M. Vanhoenacker  Valérie Lambrecht  Kristien Wouters  Eline De Smet  Jan L. Gielen  Paul M. Parizel
Affiliation:1.Department of Radiology,Antwerp University Hospital and University of Antwerp,Antwerp,Belgium;2.Department of Orthopaedics,University College Hospitals,London,UK;3.Department of Radiology,Ghent University Hospital and University of Ghent,Ghent,Belgium;4.Department of Radiology,AZ St-Maarten,Antwerp,Belgium;5.Department of Biostatistics,Antwerp University Hospital and University of Antwerp,Antwerp,Belgium
Abstract:

Objective

To determine the frequency of anterolateral ligament (ALL) injury in patients with acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture and to analyse its associated injury patterns.

Methods

Ninety patients with acute ACL rupture for which MRI was obtained within 8 weeks after the initial trauma were retrospectively identified. Two radiologists assessed the status of the ALL on MRI by consensus. The presence or absence of an ALL abnormality was compared with the existence of medial and lateral meniscal tears diagnosed during arthroscopy. Associated collateral ligament and osseous injuries were documented with MRI.

Results

Forty-one of 90 knees (46 %) demonstrated ALL abnormalities on MRI. Of 49 knees with intact ALL, 15 (31 %) had a torn lateral meniscus as compared to 25 torn lateral menisci in 41 knees (61 %) with abnormal ALL (p?=?0.008). Collateral ligament (p?≤?0.05) and osseous injuries (p?=?0.0037) were more frequent and severe in ALL-injured as compared with ALL-intact knees.

Conclusion

ALL injuries are fairly common in patients with acute ACL rupture and are statistically significantly associated with lateral meniscal, collateral ligament and osseous injuries.

Key Points

? ALL injuries are fairly common in patients with acute ACL rupture. ? ALL injuries are highly associated with lateral meniscal and osseous injuries. ? MRI assessment of ACL-injured knees should include evaluation of the ALL.
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