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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 173, 345-349, Copyright © 1999 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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MR arthrography of the adult acetabular capsular-labral complex: correlation with surgery and anatomy

C Czerny, S Hofmann, M Urban, C Tschauner, A Neuhold, M Pretterklieber, MP Recht and J Kramer
Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Vienna, Austria.

OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to describe the appearance of the acetabular capsular-labral complex on MR arthrography and to correlate this appearance with surgical findings in adult patients and with gross anatomic findings in cadavers. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: MR arthrography of the hip joint was performed in 40 patients and six cadavers. All patients underwent subsequent arthrotomy of the hip. MR arthrography consisted of a T1-weighted three-dimensional gradient-echo sequence in both the coronal oblique and sagittal oblique planes after intraarticular injection of a 2 mmol/l solution of gadopentetate dimeglumine. The normal and pathologic appearance of the capsular- labral complex was assessed, and the labra were evaluated on the basis of morphology, signal intensity, presence of a tear, and attachment to the acetabulum. MR arthrography findings were correlated with the surgical results in all patients and with the anatomic sections of the cadaveric hip joint specimens. RESULTS: MR arthrography images of the T- weighted three-dimensional gradient-echo sequences allowed visualization of the anatomic structures. The normal labrum was triangular, without any sublabral sulcus, and of homogeneous low signal intensity. A recess between the labrum and the joint capsule could be identified in instances in which no thickened labrum was present. Labral lesions included labral degeneration, a tear, or a detached labrum either with or without thickening of the labrum. The sensitivity for detection and correct staging of labral lesions with MR arthrography in the patient study was 91%; the specificity, 71%; and the accuracy, 88%. CONCLUSION: MR arthrography with T1-weighted three- dimensional gradient-echo sequences allows excellent assessment of the normal and pathologic acetabular capsular-labral complex.
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