Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9355647 | Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The anterior band of the inferior glenohumeral ligament is the most important restraint for preventing traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability. The condition of this ligament markedly affects the results of arthroscopic Bankart repair. We compared non-arthrographic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in abduction and external rotation and arthroscopic findings of the ligament in 51 shoulders with traumatic anterior glenohumeral instability. The condition of the ligament was evaluated based on the presence of a thick low-signal band between the anterior labrum and the head of the humerus in all magnetic resonance images obtained from the 3- to 5-o'clock position of the glenoid rim (right shoulder). The sensitivity and specificity of the MRI evaluation were 94% and 82%, respectively. MRI in abduction and external rotation is fairly useful for predicting the condition of the ligament in advance of invasive measures (ie, arthroscopy).
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Authors
Yoshinori MD, Motoyuki MD, Masao MD, Yasuo MD, Daisaku MD, Toshikazu MD,