Title |
Imaging of posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction: normal postsurgical appearance and complications
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Published in |
Skeletal Radiology, August 2014
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DOI | 10.1007/s00256-014-1975-6 |
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Authors |
Andrea Alcalá-Galiano, María Baeva, Maryem Ismael, María José Argüeso |
Abstract |
This article reviews the normal postsurgical anatomy and appearance of PCL reconstructions on MDCT and MRI with the different operative techniques considering the type of tibial fixation, use of a single or double bundle, type of tendon graft and the fixation material. Tunnel positioning, appearance of the ligament graft and findings at the donor site are considered. Imaging signs of PCL graft failure and its possible causes are discussed. Imaging manifestations of other potential complications of both the PCL graft and donor sites are described, such as laxity, impingement, arthrofibrosis, ganglion cyst formation or complications related to the fixation material. |
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