The Academic Congress of Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society (대한견주관절학회:학술대회논문집)
Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society
- Annual
Domain
- Health Sciences > Clinical Medicine
1997.05a
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$\cdot$ aims for open stabilization: anatomic restoration optimal stabilization$\cdot$ open stabilization: predictable results acceptable recurrence rates few complications good range of motion$\cdot$ wide eye for open, narrow eye for scopy -
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1) The superior labrum-biceps complex contributes to shoulder stability. 2) Injuries to the superior labrum Decrease torsional rigidity Place a greater strain on the IGHL 3) Arthroscopy enables diagnosis and treatment of superior labrum lesions.
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MR arthrography is a useful modality for evaluating the labrocapsular ligamentous complex(LOLC) of the shoulder. This study was performed to describe normal anatomic variations and pitfalis in image interpretation related to evaluation of the LOLC. MR Arthrogram of 56 shoulders in 41 asymptomatic young, active volunteers were prospectively reviewed to evaluate the labral shapes. capsular insertions and images which may mimic the lesions of glenohumoral instability. The anterior and posterior parts of the labra. respectively. varied in shape: triangular
$(72\%,\; 36\%)$ . round$(13\%,\; 35\%)$ . cleaved$(8\%,\; 1\%)$ . notched$(2\%,\; 0\%)$ . flat$(5\%,\; 24\%)$ and absent$(0\%,\; 4\%)$ . The anterior and posterior capsular insertions. respectively. varied in sites: Mosely and Oevergaard type I$(82\%,\;62\%)$ , type II$(13\%,\; 3\%)$ and type III$(5\%,\; 2\%)$ . A number of pitfalls in image interpretation were discovered. Articular cartilage undercutting the labrum$(29\%)$ and middle glenohumoral ligament in proximity to anterior labrum$(5\%)$ simulated a labral tear. Joint fluid interposed in the central. superior portion of the sublabral sulci$(25\%)$ simulated a SLAP lesion. Synovial fold$(38\%)$ in axillary pouch resembled a loose body. Knowledge of normal variations and pitfalls in MR arthrogram image interpretation of labral capsular - ligamentous complex will help the orthopedist to accurately detect debilitating derangements associated with the glenohumeral instability.