2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00256-012-1499-x
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Reports of magnetic resonance images of the hip in patients with femoroacetabular impingement: is useful information provided to the orthopedic surgeon?

Abstract: Most of the radiology reports of MRI/MRA of the hip performed on symptomatic young adults with FAI were of the highest quality. However, some characteristics believed to be important for surgical decision-making in this particular group of patients were frequently not described. The inclusion of these hip joint characteristics in the radiology reports may improve the usefulness of the information provided to the orthopedic surgeon.

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“…Features deemed necessary for surgical decision making include acetabular version and coverage, morphologic changes in the femoral head-neck junction, presence and location of labral tears, and the size and depth of chondral lesions, including possible delaminating lesions of the acetabular chondral rim [25]. The presence of osteoarthritis should also be noted because this can preclude surgical treatment of the chondral and labral lesions and necessitate other surgical options, such as osteotomy or arthroplasty.…”
Section: Mri Of Labral and Chondralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Features deemed necessary for surgical decision making include acetabular version and coverage, morphologic changes in the femoral head-neck junction, presence and location of labral tears, and the size and depth of chondral lesions, including possible delaminating lesions of the acetabular chondral rim [25]. The presence of osteoarthritis should also be noted because this can preclude surgical treatment of the chondral and labral lesions and necessitate other surgical options, such as osteotomy or arthroplasty.…”
Section: Mri Of Labral and Chondralmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MRI evaluates the state of the tendons, the presence of tears, bursae inflammation or bone marrow edema in the greater trochanter (Figure 23 a, b). In adults, hip MRI has a definite role in the assessment of osteoarthritis, especially in early onset or re-lated to FAI 15 as it allows studying of the anatomical factors associated to impingement (already described above in X-ray evaluation), and the effect of this impingement on intraarticular structures such as the labrum and femoroacetabular cartilage 25 .…”
Section: Magnetic Resonancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…MRI evaluates the state of the tendons, the presence of tears, bursae inflammation or bone marrow edema in the greater trochanter (Figure 23 a, b). In adults, hip MRI has a definite role in the assessment of osteoarthritis, especially in early onset or related to FAI 15 as it allows studying of the anatomical factors associated to impingement (already described above in X-ray evaluation), and the effect of this impingement on intraarticular structures such as the labrum and femoroacetabular cartilage 25 .…”
Section: Magnetic Resonancementioning
confidence: 99%