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Easily Missed Injuries aroun d the Knee Radiographics 1994; 14: 1191-1210 R 劉劉劉

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Easily Missed Injuries around the Kne

eRadiographics 1994; 14: 1191-1210

R劉志強

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Introduction

• Injuries to proximal tibia– Tibial plateau fx, Segond fx, Tibial spine fx, Cancellou

s stress fx• Injuries to fibular head and tibiofibular joint

– Tibiofibular joint dislocation, Fibular head fx• Injuries to patella

– Patellar fx, osteochondral injuries• Injuries to patellar and quadriceps tendon• Injuries to distal femur

– Femoral condyle fx, Osteochondral fx,• Salter-Harris type fx

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Tibial Plateau Fx• Minimally depressed tibial plateau fx, defined as

those with displacement or depression of less than 4mm

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Tibial Plateau Fx• Fx no seen on AP or lat view may sometimes be

visualized on tangential or tunnel view• Should be evaluated with CT for determining the

extent of articular surface involvement, establishing the location of fracture fragments

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Segond Fx

• The Segond fx is a small vertical avulsion of the proximal lateral tibia immediately distal to the tibial plateau.

• Precipitating injury usu. involves internal rotation associated with varus stress

• Fx fragment is usu. Elliptical and 10X3mm in size, and about 3mm displacement from tibial metaphysis

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Segond Fx

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Segond Fx• Although minor appearing, associated with a hig

h incidence of coexisting ACL and meniscal injuries

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Tibial Spine Fx• Result from either torsional forces about the kne

e or hyperflexion or hyperextension forces causing avulsion of the intercondylar eminence or the attachments of the cruciate ligaments

• one of most common knee injuries in children; most common between ages of 8-14 yrs

• commonly caused by fall

from bicycle or motorcycle

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Tibial Spine Fx

• Categorized into 4 types

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Stress Fx

• The proximal tibia is the most common stress fx about the knee

• On plain radiographs, a vague band of increased sclerosis or endosteal callus may be visualized

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Stress Fx

Initial imaging was unremarkable, MR image 10 days later shows an irregular horizontal band of low signal intensity surrounded by bone marrow edema

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Proximal Tibiofibular joint Dislocation

• Estimated 60% of all cases are unrecognized at initial presentation

• 4 types have been described

• Making the correct diagnosis usu. requires clinical suspicion

• A well positioned lateral radioraph is the most useful projection

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Proximal Tibiofibular joint Dislocation

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Mild widening of the interosseous space on the leftLateral film demostrates incongruity of the proximal tibiofibular joint -----> Ant Lat dislocation

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Fibular Head Fx• Results from injury producin

g excessive varus stress about the knee

• Peroneal nerve and anterior tibial artery may be injured

• Lateral capsular and ligamentous disruption and peroneal nerve – Lateral compartment syndrome of the knee / Ligamentous peroneal nerve syndrome

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Patellar Fx• May be classified as stellate or comminu

ted; longitudinal or marginal; transverse, proximal or distal pole

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Patellar Tendon Injury

• Clinical presentation is usu. diagnostic

• A soft tissue opacity due to hematoma or hemorrhage can be seen in the region of patellar tendon on lateral radiograph

• A high riding patella, or patella alta can be seen

• Patella position may appear normal with knee in full extension

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Patellar Tendon Injury

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Quadriceps Tendon Injury

• Rupture of the quadriceps tendon tends to occur in older population

• The normally sharp fat planes are obscured by hemorrhage and hematoma

• A low riding patella, or patella baja may be seen

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Quadriceps Tendon Injury

Note How the Patella is Abnormally Tilted and Positioned on the right compared to the left

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Femoral Condyle Fx

• Usually occur as a result of varus or valgus stress along with axial loading forces

• With associated tibial plateau fx• Isolated fx of the femoral condyles are unc

ommon• Fractures are often Y or T shaped, extendi

ng into intercondylar notch and are both intraarticular and intracapsular

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Femoral Condyle Fx

Non displaced lateral femoral condyle fracture

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Osteochondral fracture

• The cartilage covering the end of a bone in a joint (articular cartilage) is torn

• The fracture creates bone or cartilage fragments that can range in size and in depth

• Frequently found on the weight bearing surfaces of the femur, can also occur under the patella

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Osteochondral fracture

Osteochondral fragment in the joint space

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Osteochondral fracture

• Osteochondral fx of the lateral femoral condyle often accompany tears of the ACL

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Salter-Harris Type Fracture

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Conclusion