Published in:
01-11-2006 | Original Article
MRI of traumatic patellar dislocation in children
Authors:
Ali Zaidi, Paul Babyn, Ivan Astori, Lawrence White, Andrea Doria, William Cole
Published in:
Pediatric Radiology
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Issue 11/2006
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Abstract
Background
Traumatic patellar dislocations (TPD) are common injuries in children, and MRI is useful in evaluation of pediatric musculoskeletal injuries. However, no pediatric studies on the MR features of TPD have been reported.
Objective
To review the injuries after TPD in children.
Materials and methods
Patients with clinical or radiological recognition of TPD and those with suggestive MR findings were selected. Bone, cartilage and soft-tissue injuries and patellofemoral relationships were assessed.
Results
A total of 26 patients (age range 10–18 years) were identified. The following injuries were seen: bone bruising of the inferomedial patella (81% of patients) and the lateral femoral condyle (81% of patients), cartilage injuries of the inferomedial patella (38% of patients) and the lateral femoral condyle (38% of patients), osteochondral fragments (42% of patients) and injuries of the medial patellar restraints (81% of patients).
Conclusion
Pediatric manifestations of TPD seen on MRI are similar to those in adults. TPD is often occult in children. Early recognition of bone bruising of the patella and lateral femoral condyle, associated osteochondral injuries, and medial patellar stabilizer injury is important for timely diagnosis.