An Official Journal of Polish Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
ISSN:1897-2276
e-ISSN: 2449-9145
Dr, SGT Medical College, Gurugram, Haryana, India
Research Article
Prospective study to compare and correlate the clinical, MRI, and arthroscopic finding in patients with knee injuries
Author(s):
Sandeep Chauhan*, Avtar Singh, Rajeev Vohra, Inderdeep Singh, Dharmesh Patel and Angad Jolly
Aim and Objective: To compare and correlate the clinical, MRI, and arthroscopic findings in patients with knee injuries. Introduction: Internal derangement of the knee (traumatic or degenerative) are a very common entity. Diagnostic modalities used most commonly to assess and evaluate joint injuries are arthroscopy and MRI. Arthroscopy, though invasive and can cause complications, is considered a gold standard. MRI has now been accepted as the best imaging modality for the non-invasive evaluation of knee injuries. Arthroscopy is the gold standard. Material and Methods: 48 patients (50 knees) with a history of knee injuries taken, detailed history, and relevant clinical examination of all the subjects were recorded. All patients underwent MR Imaging and arthroscopy and considering arthroscopy as the gold standard, Clinical findings were compared with MRI and arthroscopic findings. Res.. Read More»
10.37532/1897-2276.2021.16(1).15
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