The Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Assessing Instability after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructive Surgery in Males

Hosam Mohamed Ahmed Eid;

Abstract


Background: The most commonly reconstructed ligament in the knee is the anterior cruciate ligament . Clinical evaluation of ACL reconstructions can be difficult, and MR imaging plays an important role in assessing instability of the knee joint after ACL reconstruction.
Aim of the Work: to determine the value of magnetic resonance imaging in assessing instability after anterior cruciate ligament reconstructive surgery in males.
Patients and Methods: This prospective study included 30 male patients with reconstructed and repaired anterior cruciate ligaments of the knee, all of them were males. Their ages ranged from 19 to 58 years old with mean age of 30 years old.
Results: MRI is ideally suited for the evaluation of instability in the post-operative ACL patient. Graft integrity and position can be determined, and clinically challenging diagnoses such as graft impingement or hardware failure are readily diagnosed with MRI. With the increasing prevalence of arthroscopic repair of the ACL, the importance of MRI in the evaluation of this patient population will increase.


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Title The Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Assessing Instability after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructive Surgery in Males
Other Titles دور الرنين المغناطدور الرنين المغناطيسي في تقييم استقرار مفصل الركبة بعد جراحه اعادة بناء الرباط الصليبي الامامي في الذكوريسي في تقييم استقرار مفصل الركبة بعد جراحه اعادة بناء الرباط الصليبي الامامي في الذكور
Authors Hosam Mohamed Ahmed Eid
Issue Date 2019

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