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Assessment of Acute Lesions of the Biceps Pulley in Patients with Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation Using MR Imaging
Background: Shoulder dislocations represent common injuries and are often combined with rotator cuff tears and potentially damage to the biceps pulley. Purpose: To assess the occurrence and type of biceps pulley lesions in patients after traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation using 3T MRI. Methods:...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600602/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292035 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12102345 |
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author | Feuerriegel, Georg C. Lenhart, Nicolas S. Leonhardt, Yannik Gassert, Florian T. Biberthaler, Peter Siebenlist, Sebastian Kirchhoff, Chlodwig Makowski, Marcus R. Woertler, Klaus Gersing, Alexandra S. Neumann, Jan Wurm, Markus |
author_facet | Feuerriegel, Georg C. Lenhart, Nicolas S. Leonhardt, Yannik Gassert, Florian T. Biberthaler, Peter Siebenlist, Sebastian Kirchhoff, Chlodwig Makowski, Marcus R. Woertler, Klaus Gersing, Alexandra S. Neumann, Jan Wurm, Markus |
author_sort | Feuerriegel, Georg C. |
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description | Background: Shoulder dislocations represent common injuries and are often combined with rotator cuff tears and potentially damage to the biceps pulley. Purpose: To assess the occurrence and type of biceps pulley lesions in patients after traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation using 3T MRI. Methods: Thirty-three consecutive patients were enrolled between June 2021 and March 2022 (14 women, mean age 48.0 ± 19 years). All patients underwent MR imaging at 3 T within one week. Images were analyzed for the presence and type of pulley tears, subluxation/dislocation of the LHBT, rotator cuff lesions, joint effusion, labral lesions, and osseous defects. Results: Seventeen patients (52%) with traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation demonstrated biceps pulley lesions. Of those, eleven patients (33%) showed a combined tear of the sGHL and CHL. All seventeen patients with lesions of the biceps pulley showed associated partial tearing of the rotator cuff, whereas three patients showed an additional subluxation of the LHBT. Patients with pulley lesions after dislocations were significantly older than those without (mean age 52 ± 12 years vs. 44 ± 14 years, p = 0.023). Conclusion: Our results suggest an increased awareness for lesions of the biceps pulley in acute traumatic shoulder dislocation, particularly in patients over 45 years. |
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spelling | pubmed-96006022022-10-27 Assessment of Acute Lesions of the Biceps Pulley in Patients with Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation Using MR Imaging Feuerriegel, Georg C. Lenhart, Nicolas S. Leonhardt, Yannik Gassert, Florian T. Biberthaler, Peter Siebenlist, Sebastian Kirchhoff, Chlodwig Makowski, Marcus R. Woertler, Klaus Gersing, Alexandra S. Neumann, Jan Wurm, Markus Diagnostics (Basel) Article Background: Shoulder dislocations represent common injuries and are often combined with rotator cuff tears and potentially damage to the biceps pulley. Purpose: To assess the occurrence and type of biceps pulley lesions in patients after traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation using 3T MRI. Methods: Thirty-three consecutive patients were enrolled between June 2021 and March 2022 (14 women, mean age 48.0 ± 19 years). All patients underwent MR imaging at 3 T within one week. Images were analyzed for the presence and type of pulley tears, subluxation/dislocation of the LHBT, rotator cuff lesions, joint effusion, labral lesions, and osseous defects. Results: Seventeen patients (52%) with traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation demonstrated biceps pulley lesions. Of those, eleven patients (33%) showed a combined tear of the sGHL and CHL. All seventeen patients with lesions of the biceps pulley showed associated partial tearing of the rotator cuff, whereas three patients showed an additional subluxation of the LHBT. Patients with pulley lesions after dislocations were significantly older than those without (mean age 52 ± 12 years vs. 44 ± 14 years, p = 0.023). Conclusion: Our results suggest an increased awareness for lesions of the biceps pulley in acute traumatic shoulder dislocation, particularly in patients over 45 years. MDPI 2022-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9600602/ /pubmed/36292035 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12102345 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Feuerriegel, Georg C. Lenhart, Nicolas S. Leonhardt, Yannik Gassert, Florian T. Biberthaler, Peter Siebenlist, Sebastian Kirchhoff, Chlodwig Makowski, Marcus R. Woertler, Klaus Gersing, Alexandra S. Neumann, Jan Wurm, Markus Assessment of Acute Lesions of the Biceps Pulley in Patients with Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation Using MR Imaging |
title | Assessment of Acute Lesions of the Biceps Pulley in Patients with Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation Using MR Imaging |
title_full | Assessment of Acute Lesions of the Biceps Pulley in Patients with Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation Using MR Imaging |
title_fullStr | Assessment of Acute Lesions of the Biceps Pulley in Patients with Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation Using MR Imaging |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessment of Acute Lesions of the Biceps Pulley in Patients with Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation Using MR Imaging |
title_short | Assessment of Acute Lesions of the Biceps Pulley in Patients with Traumatic Shoulder Dislocation Using MR Imaging |
title_sort | assessment of acute lesions of the biceps pulley in patients with traumatic shoulder dislocation using mr imaging |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9600602/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36292035 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12102345 |
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