Affiliation:
1. Department of Radiology, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Soonchunhyang University College of Medicine,
Bucheon City, Gyunggi-do, South Korea, 170 Jomaru-ro, Bucheon 14584, Republic of Korea
Abstract
Purpose:
To identify MRI findings for injuries to periarticular soft tissue structures that
were related to isolated greater tubercle fracture.
Materials and Methods:
16 patients (mean age: 53.8, range 30-71 yrs) were enrolled and diagnosed
with isolated greater tubercle (GT) fracture with CT and MRI and underwent shoulder arthroscopy
from September 2009 to April 2019. Two musculoskeletal radiologists were blinded to the patient
history and arthroscopic surgical findings and reviewed patient’s CT and MRI. Fracture displacement,
fracture center, and presence of bony Bankart lesion with Hill sachs lesion were checked on shoulder
CT. Soft tissue injuries, including rotator cuff injury, deltoid muscle injury, long head of biceps tendon
injury, capsular injury, glenoid injury, and injury location of the subscapularis and infraspinatus were
checked on shoulder MRI.
Results:
MRI showed supraspinatus injury (56.3%), subscapularis injury (56.3%), deltoid muscle injury
(25%), infraspinatus injury (25%), teres minor muscle injury (37.5%), injury of the long head of the
biceps tendon (43.8%), inferior glenohumeral ligament tear (87.5%), superior labral anterior-toposterior
lesion (25%), Bankart lesion (18.8%), and Hill-Sachs lesion (6.3%). 88.9% of subscapularis
injuries and 75% of infraspinatus injuries showed caudal predominance. All of the patients with infraspinatus
injuries showed concomitant teres minor muscle injuries. In order of frequency, the fracture
centers were anterior (25%), posterior (31.3%), and all (43.8%). For patients with Bankart and Hill-
Sachs lesions, the fracture center included the posterior portion in all cases.
Conclusion:
MRI and active arthroscopic examinations may be valuable when an isolated GT avulsion
fracture is identified on X-ray examination.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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