The diagnostic accuracy of MRI for evaluating the posterolateral corner in acute knee dislocation.
Kawan S RakhraJean-Philippe DelormeBrendan SandersAllan LiewPublished in: European radiology (2022)
• In acute knee dislocation, MRI has high diagnostic accuracy for detecting tears of posterolateral corner (PLC) structures. • Preoperative MRI should be considered by orthopedic surgeons when there is clinical concern for posterolateral corner instability following acute knee dislocation. • Although MRI is valuable in the preoperative investigation of knee dislocation, clinical assessment and intraoperative exploration may still be required for definitive diagnosis.
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