Preoperative Meniscus: Pitfalls and Traps to Avoid.

Taehan Yongsang Uihakhoe chi Pub Date : 2022-05-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-18 DOI:10.3348/jksr.2021.0002
Hye Jin Yoo, Kyung Nam Ryu, Ji Seon Park, Wook Jin, So Young Park, Hye Jin Kang, Hyun Soo Kim, Gene Hyuk Kwon
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To accurately interpret knee MRI, it is important not only to know the basic meniscal anatomy but also to distinguish it from that under pathological conditions. Thus, it would be helpful to know the normal meniscus variants (false positives) that could be mistaken for meniscal tears, and tears that could easily be missed and incorrectly diagnosed as normal (false negatives). False positives include synovial recesses, meniscal flounce, the relationship between the popliteus tendon and lateral meniscus, transverse ligament, the anterior root of the meniscus, and meniscofemoral ligament. False negatives include focal radial tears, flap tears, posterior root tears, meniscocapsular separation, and discoid meniscal tears. In this pictorial essay, we reviewed the imaging data obtained in the aforementioned cases.

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半月板术前:应避免的陷阱。
为了准确地解释膝关节MRI,不仅要了解基本的半月板解剖结构,而且要将其与病理情况下的半月板区分开来。因此,了解可能被误认为半月板撕裂的正常半月板变异(假阳性)和容易被遗漏并被错误诊断为正常的半月板撕裂(假阴性)是有帮助的。假阳性包括滑膜凹陷、半月板松弛、腘肌腱与外侧半月板的关系、横韧带、半月板前根和半月板股韧带。假阴性包括局灶性桡骨撕裂、皮瓣撕裂、后根撕裂、半月板囊分离和盘状半月板撕裂。在这篇图片文章中,我们回顾了在上述病例中获得的成像数据。
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