Diagnosing popliteofibular ligament injuries in anterior cruciate ligament‐injured knees: A prospective magnetic resonance imaging study investigating the inter‐ and intraobserver reliability of identification of the popliteofibular ligament

Author:

Heylen Steven123ORCID,Braeckevelt Thomas1,Verdonk Peter45,Krause Matthias6,Michielsen Jozef5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics Heilig Hart Ziekenhuis Lier Lier Belgium

2. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation OrthoClinic Lier Lier Belgium

3. PhD Department, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences University of Antwerp Antwerp Belgium

4. OrthoCA Orthopaedic Center Antwerp Belgium

5. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Antwerp University Hospital Edegem Belgium

6. Department of Trauma Surgery and Orthopaedics UKE Hamburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe aim of our study was to investigate the intra‐ and interobserver reliability for the identification of the popliteofibular ligament (PFL) in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans in patients with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and ascertain the prevalence of PFL tears in ACL‐injured knees without clinically high‐grade posterolateral corner injury.MethodsMRI readings were performed retrospectively by two surgeons on 84 patients who underwent ACL reconstruction in our department. The presence of the PFL on both sagittal and coronal images as well as the presence of PFL tears was noted. Readings were repeated 6 weeks later for one observer. The κ value was calculated to determine the intra‐ and interobserver reliability for identification of the PFL and the prevalence of PFL tears was ascertained.ResultsThe PFL was visualized in 90.5%−91.7% of MRI scans. The intra‐ and interobserver reliability of visualizing the PFL on MRI had an κ value of 0.63 and 0.66 (substantially reliable), respectively. The intraobserver reliability for identification of PFL tears had an κ value of 0.26 (fair reliability). We found a 4.8% prevalence of PFL tears in ACL‐injured knees.ConclusionsThere is substantially reliable intra‐ and interobserver reliability for the identification of the PFL on MRI scans but only fair reliability for the identification of PFL tears. A 4.8% prevalence of PFL tears in ACL‐injured knees without clinically confirmed high‐grade posterolateral corner injury can be observed in our series.Level of EvidenceLevel IV.

Publisher

Wiley

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