Labral-ligamentous complex of the shoulder: evaluation with MR arthrography
- PMID: 8115604
- DOI: 10.1148/radiology.190.3.8115604
Labral-ligamentous complex of the shoulder: evaluation with MR arthrography
Abstract
Purpose: To determine the usefulness of magnetic resonance (MR) arthrography in assessment of the labral-ligamentous complex and test the hypothesis that the inferior glenohumeral ligament (IGHL) is an important anatomic feature of clinical instability.
Materials and methods: Forty-eight shoulders with labral diagnoses proved with arthroscopy or open surgery were prospectively examined with MR arthrography after intraarticular injection of gadopentetate dimeglumine.
Results: Surgical findings showed that 14 labra were normal, 29 were torn, and six were deficient. (One labrum was torn and deficient in separate locations.) MR arthrographic findings had a diagnostic sensitivity of 91% and specificity of 93%. In 32 patients with proved labral abnormalities, 30 lesions involved the labral-bicipital junction, origins of the glenohumeral ligaments, or both. In 22 of 23 shoulders considered clinically unstable, a labral abnormality involved the origin of the IGHL.
Conclusion: MR arthrography accurately shows the relationship of labral lesions to the origins of the glenohumeral ligaments and helps in distinction between stable and unstable lesions.
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MR arthrography of the labral-ligamentous complex of the shoulder.Radiology. 1994 Mar;190(3):641-4. doi: 10.1148/radiology.190.3.8115603. Radiology. 1994. PMID: 8115603 No abstract available.
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