Knee Surg Relat Res.  2012 Dec;24(4):241-244. 10.5792/ksrr.2012.24.4.241.

Morphologic Changes of the Posterior Cruciate Ligament on Magnetic Resonance Imaging before and after Reconstruction of Chronic Anterior Cruciate Ligament Ruptures

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  • 1Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. koreanknee@gmail.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study was to compare the morphologic change of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in chronic anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear before and after reconstruction.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
On the MRI image after ACL reconstruction, a base line (BL) was drawn between the femoral and tibial insertion sites of the PCL. Point A was established as the vertically farthest point from BL. Line 1 and 2 were drawn respectively between point A and the insertions of PCL. The angles between BL and Line1 and 2 were defined as angle a and angle b. Correlations between the preoperative anterior knee instability assessed with the KT 1000 arthrometer and the parameters were evaluated.
RESULTS
The average angle a was 52.3degrees+/-7.1degrees preoperatively and 30.1degrees+/-3.4degrees postoperatively, and the average angle b was 28.95degrees+/-4.62degrees preoperatively and 22degrees+/-2.9degrees postoperatively (p<0.05). The preoperative manual maximal side-to-side difference was 7.2+/-2.3 mm, which had no significant correlation with angle b.
CONCLUSIONS
The preoperative buckling of PCL in the case of chronic ACL injury disappeared after ACL reconstruction. The degree of PCL buckling had no correlation with the degree of preoperative anterior instability.

Keyword

Knee; Magnetic resonance imaging; Anterior cruciate ligament; Posterior cruciate ligament; Buckling

MeSH Terms

Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Knee
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Magnetics
Magnets
Posterior Cruciate Ligament
Rupture
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