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  • The study investigates whether an extra-articular knee thickening, identified in the anteromedial quadrant, can be effectively characterized using routine MRI scans.
  • In a pilot study, PFTE tubes were used to help understand the ligament structure in cadaveric knees before analyzing 100 MRI scans, of which 97 were deemed suitable for inclusion.
  • The findings reveal that the extra-articular thickening, referred to as the Anterior Oblique Ligament (AOL), can be frequently visualized in MRIs with high agreement between different radiologists, indicating the potential for MRI in further studies on the AOL.

Article Abstract

Objective: This study aims to evaluate the possibility of characterizing an extra-articular thickening in the knee anteromedial quadrant in routine MRI scans.

Materials And Methods: Firstly, in a pilot study, for a better understanding of this extra-articular thickening trajectory in MRI, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) tubes were attached to the ligament structure topography in two dissected pieces. Afterward, 100 knee MRI studies were randomly selected from our database, and 97 met the inclusion criteria. Two musculoskeletal radiologists interpreted the exams separately. Both had previously studied the ligament in the cadaveric knee MRI with the PTFE tube.

Results: The intraobserver and interobserver agreement for the ligament identification was calculated using Cohen's Kappa coefficient. The first radiologist identified the structure in 41 of the 97 scans (42.2%), and the second radiologist in 38 scans (39.2%). The interobserver agreement was substantial, with a Kappa of 0.68 and an agreement of 84.5%. The results suggest that this extra-articular thickening, recently called Anterior Oblique Ligament (AOL) in the literature, is a structure that can be frequently visualized on MRI scans with a high level of interobserver agreement in a relatively large number of exams.

Conclusion: Therefore, this study indicates that MRI is a promising method for evaluating this anteromedial thickening, and it may be used for future studies of the Anterior Oblique Ligament.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10357810PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12891-023-06732-zDOI Listing

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