MRI of the knee. (2014)
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- Book
- Title:
- MRI of the knee. (2014)
- Main Title:
- MRI of the knee
- Further Information:
- Note: Editor, Kirkland W. Davis.
- Editors:
- Davis, Kirkland W
- Contents:
- Front Cover; MRI of the Knee; Copyright; Contributors; Contents; Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics Of North America; Foreword; Preface; Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Meniscus; Key points; Introduction; Anatomy; MR appearance of meniscal tears: criteria, distribution, and technical factors; Meniscal tear classification; Longitudinal-Vertical Tears; Horizontal Tears; Radial Tears; Flap Tears; Root Tears; Complex Tears; Secondary signs; Diagnostic errors and anatomic variants; Summary; References; Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Postoperative Meniscus; Key points; Introduction. Basic science: implications for knee MR imagingMeniscus Cells: Do Meniscus Cells Die?; Collagen: Can MR Imaging Evaluate Collagen?; Vascularity: If the Inner Meniscus Is Avascular, How Does It Receive Nourishment?; Innervation: If Most of the Meniscus Is Aneural, Do Meniscus Tears Cause Pain?; Meniscus surgery: indications and techniques; Resection; Indications; Technique; Repair; Indications; Techniques; Inside-out; Outside-in; All-inside; Replacement; Indications; Techniques; Allograft; Implants; Augmentation (Regeneration); MR imaging protocols; Choice of Advanced Imaging Technique. Rationale for Conventional MR ImagingPostoperative MR imaging: outcomes and interpretation; Resection; Outcomes; MR imaging findings; Complications; Repair; Outcomes; MR imaging findings; Replacement; Allograft; Outcomes; MR imaging findings; Implants; Outcomes and MR imaging findings; Polyurethane-based scaffold;Front Cover; MRI of the Knee; Copyright; Contributors; Contents; Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics Of North America; Foreword; Preface; Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Meniscus; Key points; Introduction; Anatomy; MR appearance of meniscal tears: criteria, distribution, and technical factors; Meniscal tear classification; Longitudinal-Vertical Tears; Horizontal Tears; Radial Tears; Flap Tears; Root Tears; Complex Tears; Secondary signs; Diagnostic errors and anatomic variants; Summary; References; Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Postoperative Meniscus; Key points; Introduction. Basic science: implications for knee MR imagingMeniscus Cells: Do Meniscus Cells Die?; Collagen: Can MR Imaging Evaluate Collagen?; Vascularity: If the Inner Meniscus Is Avascular, How Does It Receive Nourishment?; Innervation: If Most of the Meniscus Is Aneural, Do Meniscus Tears Cause Pain?; Meniscus surgery: indications and techniques; Resection; Indications; Technique; Repair; Indications; Techniques; Inside-out; Outside-in; All-inside; Replacement; Indications; Techniques; Allograft; Implants; Augmentation (Regeneration); MR imaging protocols; Choice of Advanced Imaging Technique. Rationale for Conventional MR ImagingPostoperative MR imaging: outcomes and interpretation; Resection; Outcomes; MR imaging findings; Complications; Repair; Outcomes; MR imaging findings; Replacement; Allograft; Outcomes; MR imaging findings; Implants; Outcomes and MR imaging findings; Polyurethane-based scaffold; Collagen-based scaffold; Total meniscus implant; Where in the world?; Summary; References; MR Imaging of Cruciate Ligaments; Key points; Introduction; Normal anatomy and function; ACL; PCL; Imaging techniques and protocol; Imaging findings; Normal Appearances; ACL; PCL; ACL Tears. Mechanisms of injuryMR imaging features of ACL injury; Osseous injuries; Anterior translation of the tibia; Uncovering of the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus; Partial ACL tears; PCL Tears; Mechanism of PCL injury; MR imaging features of PCL injury; ACL reconstruction; Normal MR Imaging: ACL Reconstruction; MR imaging of Postoperative Complications: ACL Reconstructions; Graft tear; Graft impingement; Arthrofibrosis; Ganglion cyst formation and tunnel widening; Hardware failure; PCL Reconstruction; Normal MR imaging: PCL reconstruction. MR imaging of postoperative complications: PCL reconstructionsPearls, pitfalls, and variants; What the referring clinician needs to know; Summary; References; Posterolateral and Posteromedial Corner Injuries of the Knee; Key points; Introduction; Posterolateral corner of the knee; Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Mechanism of Injuries to the Posterolateral; Injuries to the posterolateral complex; Soft-tissues Injuries of the Posterolateral; Lateral collateral ligament (fibular collateral ligament); Popliteus muscle and its tendon; Popliteofibular ligament; Arcuate ligament; Fabellofibular ligament. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Elsevier
- Publication Date:
- 2014
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 617.582
Knee -- Magnetic resonance imaging
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General
Knee -- Magnetic resonance imaging
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780323323802
0323323804 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780323323796
0323323790 - Notes:
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