Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3431545 Alexandria Journal of Medicine 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Shoulder joint pain due to anterior microinstability is not an unusual complaint of young active individuals. Different etiologies of such shoulder microinstability are encountered, mainly affecting the anterior–inferior labro-ligamentous capsular structures. These injuries include Perthes lesion, ALPSA, GLAD, RIT, SLAP and glenohumeral ligamentous injuries.The aim of this studyThe aim of this study is to enhance the role of MR arthrogram over routine MRI in the diagnosis of such subtle lesions.Patients and methodsThis is a prospective study, involving 30 consecutive patients of shoulder microinstability complaints, evaluated by MR arthrogram of the affected shoulder.ResultsPerthes lesions were diagnosed in 6 patients, ALPSA in 3 patients, GLAD in 2 patients, RIT in 2 patients and SLAP in 11 patients. Ligamentous injuries that include tear of MGHL, were found in 2 patients and IGHL in 4 patients.ConclusionMR arthrogram is highly recommended for the management of young patients with shoulder microinstability or unexplained painful movement complaints.

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