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Appearance of the weight-bearing lateral radiograph in retrocalcaneal bursitis
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A retrocalcaneal bursitis is caused by repetitive impingement of the bursa between the Achilles tendon and the posterosuperior calcaneus. The bursa is situated in the posteroinferior corner of Kager's triangle (retrocalcaneal recess), which is a radiolucency with sharp b...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2876845/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20450438 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.487245 |
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author | van Sterkenburg, Maayke N Muller, Bart Maas, Mario Sierevelt, Inger N van Dijk, C Niek |
author_facet | van Sterkenburg, Maayke N Muller, Bart Maas, Mario Sierevelt, Inger N van Dijk, C Niek |
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description | BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A retrocalcaneal bursitis is caused by repetitive impingement of the bursa between the Achilles tendon and the posterosuperior calcaneus. The bursa is situated in the posteroinferior corner of Kager's triangle (retrocalcaneal recess), which is a radiolucency with sharp borders on the lateral radiograph of the ankle. If there is inflammation, the fluid-filled bursa is less radiolucent, making it difficult to delineate the retrocalcaneal recess. We assessed whether the radiographic appearance of the retrocalcaneal recess on plain digital (filmless) radiographs could be used in the diagnosis of a retrocalcaneal bursitis. METHODS: Whether or not there was obliteration of the retrocalcaneal recess (yes/no) on 74 digital weight-bearing lateral radiographs of the ankle was independently assessed by 2 observers. The radiographs were from 24 patients (25 heels) with retrocalcaneal bursitis (confirmed on endoscopic calcaneoplasty); the control group consisted of 50 patients (59 heels). RESULTS: The sensitivity of the test was 83% for observer 1 and 79% for observer 2. Specificity was 100% and 98%, respectively. The kappa value of the interobserver reliability test was 0.86. For observer 1, intraobserver reliability was 0.96 and for observer 2 it was 0.92. INTERPRETATION: On digital weight-bearing lateral radiographs of a retrocalcaneal bursitis, the retrocalcaneal recess has a typical appearance. |
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spelling | pubmed-28768452010-09-03 Appearance of the weight-bearing lateral radiograph in retrocalcaneal bursitis van Sterkenburg, Maayke N Muller, Bart Maas, Mario Sierevelt, Inger N van Dijk, C Niek Acta Orthop Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A retrocalcaneal bursitis is caused by repetitive impingement of the bursa between the Achilles tendon and the posterosuperior calcaneus. The bursa is situated in the posteroinferior corner of Kager's triangle (retrocalcaneal recess), which is a radiolucency with sharp borders on the lateral radiograph of the ankle. If there is inflammation, the fluid-filled bursa is less radiolucent, making it difficult to delineate the retrocalcaneal recess. We assessed whether the radiographic appearance of the retrocalcaneal recess on plain digital (filmless) radiographs could be used in the diagnosis of a retrocalcaneal bursitis. METHODS: Whether or not there was obliteration of the retrocalcaneal recess (yes/no) on 74 digital weight-bearing lateral radiographs of the ankle was independently assessed by 2 observers. The radiographs were from 24 patients (25 heels) with retrocalcaneal bursitis (confirmed on endoscopic calcaneoplasty); the control group consisted of 50 patients (59 heels). RESULTS: The sensitivity of the test was 83% for observer 1 and 79% for observer 2. Specificity was 100% and 98%, respectively. The kappa value of the interobserver reliability test was 0.86. For observer 1, intraobserver reliability was 0.96 and for observer 2 it was 0.92. INTERPRETATION: On digital weight-bearing lateral radiographs of a retrocalcaneal bursitis, the retrocalcaneal recess has a typical appearance. Informa Healthcare 2010-06 2010-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2876845/ /pubmed/20450438 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.487245 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article van Sterkenburg, Maayke N Muller, Bart Maas, Mario Sierevelt, Inger N van Dijk, C Niek Appearance of the weight-bearing lateral radiograph in retrocalcaneal bursitis |
title | Appearance of the weight-bearing lateral radiograph in retrocalcaneal bursitis |
title_full | Appearance of the weight-bearing lateral radiograph in retrocalcaneal bursitis |
title_fullStr | Appearance of the weight-bearing lateral radiograph in retrocalcaneal bursitis |
title_full_unstemmed | Appearance of the weight-bearing lateral radiograph in retrocalcaneal bursitis |
title_short | Appearance of the weight-bearing lateral radiograph in retrocalcaneal bursitis |
title_sort | appearance of the weight-bearing lateral radiograph in retrocalcaneal bursitis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2876845/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20450438 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.487245 |
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