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High Prevalence Of Anterolateral Ligament Abnormalities In Magnetic Resonance Images Of Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Injured Knees |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Steven Claes, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2014 |
Article en page(s) : |
p.45-49 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
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The purpose of this study was to identify the newly described anterolateral ligament of the human knee on magnetic resonance imaging and to describe its eventual radiological abnormalities in anterior cruciate ligament-injured subjects. A retrospective cohort study on a series of consecutive subjects undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstructive surgery was performed. The MR images of 206 included knees were studied and the status of the anterolateral ligament status was judged to be either “non-visualized”, “normal” or “abnormal”. Of all the visualized anterolateral ligaments, 44 (21.3%) were considered uninjured, while 162 (78.8%) knees demonstrated radiological ALL abnormalities. The majority of ALL abnormalities were situated in the distal part of the ligament (77.8%). In conclusion, the anterolateral ligament can be identified on classic knee magnetic resonance images. Although anterior cruciate ligament injured subjects often demonstrated associated anterolateral ligament lesions, further research is needed in order to establish the clinical relevance of these highly frequent radiological abnormalities. |
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in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol 80/1 (Mars 2014) . - p.45-49
[article] High Prevalence Of Anterolateral Ligament Abnormalities In Magnetic Resonance Images Of Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Injured Knees [texte imprimé] / Steven Claes, Auteur . - 2014 . - p.45-49. Langues : Français ( fre) in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol 80/1 (Mars 2014) . - p.45-49
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The purpose of this study was to identify the newly described anterolateral ligament of the human knee on magnetic resonance imaging and to describe its eventual radiological abnormalities in anterior cruciate ligament-injured subjects. A retrospective cohort study on a series of consecutive subjects undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstructive surgery was performed. The MR images of 206 included knees were studied and the status of the anterolateral ligament status was judged to be either “non-visualized”, “normal” or “abnormal”. Of all the visualized anterolateral ligaments, 44 (21.3%) were considered uninjured, while 162 (78.8%) knees demonstrated radiological ALL abnormalities. The majority of ALL abnormalities were situated in the distal part of the ligament (77.8%). In conclusion, the anterolateral ligament can be identified on classic knee magnetic resonance images. Although anterior cruciate ligament injured subjects often demonstrated associated anterolateral ligament lesions, further research is needed in order to establish the clinical relevance of these highly frequent radiological abnormalities. |
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Prepatellar Friction Syndrome : a common cause of knee pain in the elite cyclist |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Tom Claes ; Steven Claes ; Jeoffrey De Roeck |
Année de publication : |
2015 |
Article en page(s) : |
p.614-619 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
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Background : Although anterior knee pain is extremely common in high-level road cyclists, the exact etiology still remains unclear. Methods : A group of 28 professional male elite cyclists diagnosed with Prepatellar Friction Syndrome (PPFS) were retrospectively reviewed with specific attention for the typical history, clinical findings and treatment modalities. Results : A traumatic onset of the complaints was reported by 10 athletes, while the complaints were caused by chronic overuse in the remaining 18 subjects. Conservative treatment delivered poor results and all cases were eventually treated surgically. Surgery confirmed macroscopic damage to at least one prepatellar fascial layer in all patients, after which partial fasciectomy was performed through a mini incision. Conclusion : PPFS is a new clinical entity of the triple-layered prepatellar fascial structures. Correct diagnosis is critical and based on the typical history and clinical findings. Partial prepatellar fasciectomy is the treatment of choice in order to regain the preinjury performance level. |
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in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol.81/4 (Décembre 2015) . - p.614-619
[article] Prepatellar Friction Syndrome : a common cause of knee pain in the elite cyclist [texte imprimé] / Tom Claes ; Steven Claes ; Jeoffrey De Roeck . - 2015 . - p.614-619. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Acta Orthopaedica Belgica > Vol.81/4 (Décembre 2015) . - p.614-619
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Background : Although anterior knee pain is extremely common in high-level road cyclists, the exact etiology still remains unclear. Methods : A group of 28 professional male elite cyclists diagnosed with Prepatellar Friction Syndrome (PPFS) were retrospectively reviewed with specific attention for the typical history, clinical findings and treatment modalities. Results : A traumatic onset of the complaints was reported by 10 athletes, while the complaints were caused by chronic overuse in the remaining 18 subjects. Conservative treatment delivered poor results and all cases were eventually treated surgically. Surgery confirmed macroscopic damage to at least one prepatellar fascial layer in all patients, after which partial fasciectomy was performed through a mini incision. Conclusion : PPFS is a new clinical entity of the triple-layered prepatellar fascial structures. Correct diagnosis is critical and based on the typical history and clinical findings. Partial prepatellar fasciectomy is the treatment of choice in order to regain the preinjury performance level. |
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