Evaluation of the postoperative meniscus of the knee: a study comparing conventional arthrography, conventional MR imaging, MR arthrography with iodinated contrast material, and MR arthrography with gadolinium-based contrast material |
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Authors: | Robert L. Sciulli Robert D. Boutin Robert. R. Brown Khanh D. Nguyen Claus Muhle Nittaya Lektrakul Mini N. Pathria Robert Pedowitz Donald Resnick |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Radiology, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Diego, California, USA, US;(2) National Orthopedic Imaging Associates, Marin Radiology Medical Group, San Mateo, California, USA, US;(3) Department of Radiology, Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, New York, USA, US;(4) Department of Radiology, Via Christi Regional Medical Center, Wichita, Kansas, USA, US;(5) Department of Orthopedics, UCSD School of Medicine, San Diego, California, USA, US;(6) Department of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Kiel, Germany, DE;(7) Osteoradiology-114, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 3350 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, CA 92161, USA, US |
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Abstract: | Objective. To compare four imaging methods in the evaluation of the postoperative meniscus: conventional arthrography, conventional MR imaging, MR arthrography with iodinated contrast material, and MR arthrography with gadolinium-based contrast material. Design and patients. Thirty-three patients referred for knee MR examinations with a history of meniscal surgery were studied prospectively. At the first patient visit, conventional MR examination was followed by an MR arthrogram with gadolinium-based contrast material. At the second visit, a conventional arthrogram with iodinated contrast material was followed immediately by an MR examination. Imaging examinations were interpreted by a masked reader, and then compared with the results of repeat arthroscopic surgery in 12 patients. Results. The correct evaluation of the status of postoperative menisci was allowed in 12 of 13 patients (92%) by MR arthrography using gadolinium-based contrast agent, 10 of 13 patients (77%) by conventional MR examination, 9 of 12 patients (75%) by MR arthrography, and 7 of 12 patients (58%) by conventional arthrography. Conclusion. Intra-articular fluid is advantageous in the evaluation of patients with a suspected meniscal retear. MR arthrography with gadolinium-based contrast material is the most accurate imaging method for the diagnosis of meniscal retears. Received: 7 April 1999 Revision requested: 26 May 1999 Revision received: 17 June 1999 Accepted: 18 June 1999 |
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Keywords: | Arthrography knee Arthroscopic surgery knee Meniscus MR imaging knee MR arthrography knee |
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