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Journal: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Article Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment of Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration: An Imaging Atlas of Morphological Features and Healing Trajectories
doi: 10.1177/23259671261445974
Figure Lengend Snippet: Treated ACL healing from tibia to femur (Both panels: Sagittal PD MRI). (A) ACL healing in a knee with femoral tunnel close to the native attachment (anterior-posterior location: 18%). (B) ACL healing in a knee with femoral tunnel further anterior to the native attachment (anterior-posterior location: 40%). Femoral tunnels are highlighted with the white arrows. ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; PD, proton density weighted.
Article Snippet: A functional
Techniques: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Article Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment of Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration: An Imaging Atlas of Morphological Features and Healing Trajectories
doi: 10.1177/23259671261445974
Figure Lengend Snippet: Violin plots indicating the longitudinal changes in ACL orientation, size, and normalized signal intensity from 6 to 24 months after surgery, and compared with the contralateral native ACL (CTRL). PD images were used to measure sagittal elevation angle, and CISS was used to assess tissue quality and size. Dash lines indicate the median and interquartile range. Significant P -values are shown. ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; CISS, constructive interference in steady state; CTRL, control/contralateral native ACL; PD, proton density weighted.
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Techniques: Control
Journal: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Article Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment of Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration: An Imaging Atlas of Morphological Features and Healing Trajectories
doi: 10.1177/23259671261445974
Figure Lengend Snippet: Six-, 12-, and 24-month postoperative images of a patient who underwent ACL restoration—(A-C) top panels: sagittal PD MRI, (D-F) bottom panels: sagittal T2 MRI—demonstrating above-average healing. Progressively lower signal in intact fibers is observed at all time points, including a near-normal ACL appearance at 24 months (white arrows). ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; PD, proton density weighted.
Article Snippet: A functional
Techniques: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Article Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment of Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration: An Imaging Atlas of Morphological Features and Healing Trajectories
doi: 10.1177/23259671261445974
Figure Lengend Snippet: Six-, 12-, and 24-month postoperative images of a patient who underwent ACL restoration—(A-C) top panels: sagittal PD MRI, (D-F) bottom panels: sagittal T2 MRI—demonstrating average healing. Low-signal intact fibers are seen throughout all time points, including a near-normal ACL appearance at 24 months (white arrows). There is increased fluid signal intensity extending into Hoffa's fat pad (red arrows), indicating associated edema, which improved over time. ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; PD, proton density weighted.
Article Snippet: A functional
Techniques: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Article Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment of Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration: An Imaging Atlas of Morphological Features and Healing Trajectories
doi: 10.1177/23259671261445974
Figure Lengend Snippet: Six-, 12-, and 24-month postoperative images of a patient who underwent ACL restoration—(A-C) top panels: sagittal PD MRI, (D-F) bottom panels: sagittal T2 MRI—demonstrating below-average healing. Despite associated edema extending into Hoffa's fat pad throughout (red arrows), the ACL has interval improvement with intact fibers from the femoral to tibial attachments (white arrows). ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; PD, proton density weighted.
Article Snippet: A functional
Techniques: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Article Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment of Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration: An Imaging Atlas of Morphological Features and Healing Trajectories
doi: 10.1177/23259671261445974
Figure Lengend Snippet: Six-, 9-, and 12-month postoperative images of a patient who underwent ACL restoration and experienced a tear after a normal healing trajectory—(A-C) top panels: sagittal PD MRI, (D-F) bottom panels: sagittal T2 MRI. (A, D) Intact fibers are seen at 6 months, but (B, E) after an injurious event, there is greater signal heterogeneity, and intact fibers cannot be followed from the femoral to tibial attachments (white arrows). (C, F) At 12 months, the ACL had a notably more horizontal appearance than expected. ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; PD, proton density weighted.
Article Snippet: A functional
Techniques: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Article Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment of Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration: An Imaging Atlas of Morphological Features and Healing Trajectories
doi: 10.1177/23259671261445974
Figure Lengend Snippet: Six-, 12-, and 14-month postoperative images of a patient who underwent ACL restoration and demonstrated poor healing—(A-C) top panel: sagittal PD MRI, (D-F) bottom panels: sagittal T2 MRI. There is increased fluid signal intensity noted in the intercondylar notch, indicating fibrosis, and no intact ACL fibers can be followed from the femoral to tibial attachments (white arrows). ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; PD, proton density weighted.
Article Snippet: A functional
Techniques: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal: Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Article Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Assessment of Bridge-Enhanced ACL Restoration: An Imaging Atlas of Morphological Features and Healing Trajectories
doi: 10.1177/23259671261445974
Figure Lengend Snippet: Twenty-four–month postoperative images of a patient who underwent ACL restoration and demonstrated a lack of femoral stump integration—(A) left panel: sagittal PD MRI, (B) right panel: sagittal T2 MRI. There is a clear separation (yellow arrows) between the ACL tissue connecting the tibia to the femoral tunnel (white arrows) and the ACL fibers coming from the native femoral insertion (red arrows). Despite the appearance of 2 separate strands, the patient did well clinically and did not require revision. ACL, anterior cruciate ligament; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; PD, proton density weighted.
Article Snippet: A functional
Techniques: Magnetic Resonance Imaging