Correlation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Arthroscopy Findings in Cruciate Ligaments and Meniscus Injury of Knee in West Nepal

Tirthendra Khadka, P. Thapa, N. Kayastha, B. Sharma, Rahul Mishra
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Introduction: Magnetic resonance imaging is a noninvasive diagnostic modality and provides clinically relevant information to orthopaedic surgeons by detecting and characterizing injuries of cruciate ligaments and meniscus of the knee. MRI is routinely used before arthroscopic examination and surgery. Arthroscopy is considered the reference standard for the diagnosis of injuries of cruciate ligaments and meniscus of the knee and hence the efficacy of MRI needs to be compared with arthroscopic findings. Methods: This was a retrospective observational study at Bheri hospital, Nepalgunj. A total of 114 Patients who were investigated with MRI and managed with arthroscopic procedures for a knee injury, between June 2017 to February 2022, were included in the study.Data analysis was done for determining true positive, true negative, false positive and false negative as per MRI and arthroscopic findings.Sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value were calculated based on specific equations. Results: The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy of MRI for ACL were 89.65%, 96.42%, 96.29%, 90% & 92.98%, PCL was 96.42%, 100%, 100%, 97.72% & 99.12%, the medial meniscus was 88.46%, 88.70%, 86.79%, 90.10% & 88.59% and lateral meniscus was 84.61%, 94.31%, 81.48%, 95.40% & 92.10% respectively. Conclusions: MRI is an excellent noninvasive modality for imaging the knee and it yields high accuracy in diagnosing injuries of cruciate ligaments and meniscus.
尼泊尔西部十字韧带和半月板损伤的磁共振成像与关节镜检查的相关性
简介:磁共振成像是一种无创诊断方式,通过检测和表征膝关节交叉韧带和半月板损伤,为骨科医生提供临床相关信息。在关节镜检查和手术前常规使用MRI。关节镜检查被认为是诊断膝关节交叉韧带和半月板损伤的参考标准,因此MRI检查的效果需要与关节镜检查结果进行比较。方法:在尼泊尔Bheri医院进行回顾性观察研究。在2017年6月至2022年2月期间,共有114名患者接受了MRI调查,并接受了膝关节损伤的关节镜手术。根据MRI和关节镜检查结果进行数据分析,以确定真阳性、真阴性、假阳性和假阴性。根据具体方程计算敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值和阴性预测值。结果:MRI对ACL的敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值、阴性预测值、准确性分别为89.65%、96.42%、96.29%、90%、92.98%,PCL为96.42%、100%、100%、97.72%、99.12%,内侧半月板为88.46%、88.70%、86.79%、90.10%、88.59%,外侧半月板为84.61%、94.31%、81.48%、95.40%、92.10%。结论:MRI对膝关节交叉韧带和半月板损伤的诊断准确性高,是一种良好的无创成像方法。
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