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Review
. 2024 Apr;53(4):629-636.
doi: 10.1007/s00256-023-04505-2. Epub 2023 Nov 13.

Magnetic resonance imaging quality in the context of a knee-spanning external fixator placed inside the MR bore: a literature review

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Magnetic resonance imaging quality in the context of a knee-spanning external fixator placed inside the MR bore: a literature review

Aaron J Marcel et al. Skeletal Radiol. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

After emergent assessment of potentially limb-threatening injuries in knee dislocation or multi-ligament knee injury patients, magnetic resonance imaging is necessary to visualize ligamentous structures and plan for soft tissue repair. However, the application of a knee-spanning external fixator may introduce artifact and reduce overall image quality, which can limit the evaluation of soft tissue injury. As a result, the utility of MRI in the context of a knee-spanning external fixator has been called into question. Signal-to-noise ratio, contrast-to-noise ratio, and qualitative scales have been used to assess image quality of MRI in the context of a knee-spanning external fixator. Despite the potential for artifact, studies have demonstrated that useful diagnostic information may be obtained from MRI in the presence of an external fixator. This review examines the general principles of anatomical assessment, magnetic field strength, device composition and design, radiofrequency coil use, and MRI sequences and artifact reduction as they pertain to MRI in the presence of a knee-spanning external fixator.

Keywords: External fixator; Knee dislocation; MRI; MRI quality; Multi-ligament knee injury.

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