Feasibility of Ultrasound-Guided Intraarticular Contrast Injection for MR Arthrography

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Author(s):  
Robert Lopez-Ben

Chapter 128 discusses US-guided musculoskeletal (MSK) procedures. US is an effective imaging modality to guide MSK interventions, such as joint and soft tissue injections and aspirations. Preferred anatomical approaches for needle access for arthrocentesis, injection of contrast for MR arthrography, or injection of local corticosteroid for antiinflammatory effects to different joints are reviewed. A comprehensive US scanning of the targeted area should be performed prior to the intervention. Linear high-frequency transducers provide better detail in superficial locations, but curvilinear array transducers may be needed when targeting deeper structures. Aspiration of abscesses, hematomas, and ganglion cysts, and soft tissue biopsies are readily performed with US guidance. US guidance is effective for lavage and aspiration of calcific tendinosis and for guiding more novel interventions such as platelet-rich plasma injections for degenerative overuse injuries to the tendons and muscles.


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2020 ◽  
Vol 113 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
M A Nassef ◽  
S A A Abdulrahim ◽  
D A A M Eldesouki

Abstract Glenohumeral joint instability is extremely common. With regard to primary anterior shoulder dislocations, the incidence is between 8.2 and 23.9 per 100 000 person-years, with an estimated prevalence of 1.7%. Many imaging methods, including arthrography, CT arthrography, MR arthrography, have been used to image the glenoid labrum and the associated structures of the capsular mechanism. The aim of the study is to prove MR arthrography is the preferred imaging technique for the investigation of patients with shoulder instability. MR arthrography reliably shows subtle lesions of the labroligamentous complex, providing information essential to the surgeon concerning the surgery or arthroscopic repair .Thirty Patients with clinically evident or suspected shoulder impingemint or glenohumeral instability.of both sexes were included , conventional MRI was performed for all patients followed by CT guided intraarticular contrast injection then MRI Arthrography images taken within thirty minutes. Data were collected, revised, coded and entered to the Statistical Package for Social Science (IBM SPSS) version 20.


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S FREYS ◽  
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