Published January 2008 | Version v1
Journal article

Shoulder instability: the role of MR arthrography in diagnosing anteroinferior labroligamentous lesions our experience at king hussein medical center

Creators

  • 1. King Hussein Medical Center (Jordan). Dept. of Radiology

Description

To determine the reliability and accuracy of magnetic resonance arthrography of the shoulder for the diagnosis of anteroinferior labroligamentous lesions in patients with gleno-humeral joint instability. This retrospective study was performed at King Hussein Medical Center in Jordan. Twenty eight patients who underwent shoulder MR arthrogram and arthroscopy during a 22-month period were reviewed. All the twenty eight patients had history of previous shoulder dislocation and clinical suspicion of anteroinferior labroligamentous lesions and glenohumeral joint instability. The series included 24 males and 4 females. The mean average age of the patients was 29 years. All patients underwent shoulder MR arthrogram and the results of MR arthrogram were compared with the arthroscopic findings which were used as the reference standard. MR arthrograms were analyzed for the presence and type of labroligamentous injuries which include (Bankart, anterior labral periosteal sleeve avulsion (ALPSA), Perthes, glenolabral articular disruption (GLAD), or nonclassifiable lesion). Sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for the detection and classification of anteroinferior labroligamentous lesions with MR arthrography were calculated. At arthroscopy, 21 anteroinferior labroligamentous lesions were diagnosed, including 15 Bankart lesions, three ALPSA lesions, two Perthes lesions and one GLAD lesion. Seven labral lesions were nonclassifiable at arthroscopy, all of which occurred after a history of chronic instability. When compared with arthroscopic findings, Shoulder MR Arthrography had two false-negative results (sensitivity, 92.8%) and no false-positive results. The sensitivity of shoulder MR Arthrography in detecting anteroinferior labroligamentous lesions was 92.8% (26/28) and specificity was (100%). The overall accuracy of Shoulder MR Arthrography in detecting labroligamentous lesions in this study was 90.5% (19/21). MR arthrography of the shoulder is reliable and accurate in classification of acute and chronic anteroinferior labroligamentous injuries. (author)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 6-11
ISSN
1682-024X

INIS

Country of Publication
Pakistan
Country of Input or Organization
Pakistan
INIS RN
40042028
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
AGE DEPENDENCE; ARMS; BONE JOINTS; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; INJURIES; NMR IMAGING; SKELETAL DISEASES
Descriptors DEC
BODY; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DISEASES; LIMBS; ORGANS; SKELETON