Bone Bruises Associated with ACL Rupture

Author:

Viskontas Darius G.1,Giuffre Bruno M.2,Duggal Naven3,Graham David4,Parker David5,Coolican Myles5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

2. Radiology Department, Royal North Shore Hospital, St. Leonards, Sydney, NSW, Australia

3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

4. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Sheriff Hill, Gateshead, United Kingdom

5. Sydney Orthopaedics Arthritis and Sports Medicine, Chatswood, NSW, Australia

Abstract

Background Different patterns of bone bruising are seen on magnetic resonance imaging in acute anterior cruciate ligament ruptures. These patterns may relate to the mechanism of injury. Hypothesis There is a correlation between the mechanism of anterior cruciate ligament injury and bone bruise patterns on magnetic resonance imaging. Study Design Cohort study; Level of evidence, 2. Methods Data regarding the mechanism of anterior cruciate ligament rupture were collected prospectively on patients who had anterior cruciate ligament reconstructions. Inclusion criteria included a clear history of mechanism, magnetic resonance imaging within 6 weeks of injury, and no previous knee injury. Patients were divided into noncontact and contact mechanism groups. Bone bruise frequency, location, depth, and intensity were analyzed using magnetic resonance imaging and correlated with the mechanism of injury. Results Two hundred fifty-six patients were identified; 100 met the inclusion criteria, 86 were in the noncontact mechanism group, and 14 were in the contact mechanism group. The proportion of bone bruises in the lateral compartment in both groups was higher ( P < .001) than in the medial compartment. Bone bruising was more frequent, deeper, and more intense in the non-contact group, with frequency ( P = .019) and intensity ( P < .001) scores reaching significance at the lateral tibial plateau. Medial compartment bone bruising was seen more frequently than previously reported, particularly in the noncontact group. Conclusion The noncontact mechanism appears to cause more severe bone bruising in both the medial and lateral compartments.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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