Volume 36, Number 10, 963-967, DOI: 10.1007/s00256-007-0331-5

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Comparison of MR arthrography with arthroscopy of the hip for the assessment of intra-articular loose bodies

Andrew C. Neckers, Joshua M. Polster, Carl S. Winalski, Viktor E. Krebs and M. Sundaram

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Abstract

Objective  

To assess the specificity and sensitivity of MR arthrography of the hip in comparison with arthroscopy for the evaluation of intra-articular loose bodies.

Design  

Over a 3-year period, 81 consecutive patients underwent a total of 82 hip arthroscopies by a single orthopedic surgeon for intractable hip pain. Of the 82 arthroscopies, 70 had pre-operative MR arthrograms. Of these, 57 were available for retrospective review, after which they were compared with the operative notes of the subsequent arthroscopies.

Results  

Of 82 arthroscopies 16 (20%) demonstrated intra-articular loose bodies, while, in the study group, nine of 57 had loose bodies (16%). There was a total of seven discordant cases (five false negatives and two false positives). The sensitivity of MR arthrography for detection of intra-articular loose bodies was 44%, while the specificity was 96%.

Conclusion  

While the specificity of MR arthrography for the detection of intra-articular loose bodies was high (96%), the sensitivity was not nearly as good (44%).

Keywords  Hip - MR arthrography - Joint bodies - Sensitivity - Specificity

Presented at the Special Scientific Section of the ISS in Vancouver, Canada, September 2006.

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