Intercondylar Notch Measurement During Arthroscopy and on Preoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Publication date: Available online 26 September 2019Source: Arthroscopy TechniquesAuthor(s): Ravi Vaswani, Sean J. Meredith, Jayson Lian, Ryan Li, Michael Nickoli, Freddie H. Fu, Volker MusahlAbstractSmall intercondylar notch size is associated with increased risk of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries and increased difficulty of ACL reconstruction. When encountering a small notch during surgery, some surgeons may resort to a notchplasty, which has been shown to have associated morbidity. The ability to predict notch size on preoperative imaging could allow the orthopaedic surgeon to anticipate surgical difficulty such as an oversized graft and graft impingement and possibly avoid a notchplasty. Many methods have been proposed for measuring intercondylar notch size, but they do not correlate with intraoperative measurements or they utilize computed tomography scanning, which is not readily obtained before ACL reconstruction. The purpose of this study was to develop a method of notch measurement on preoperative radiography and magnetic resonance imaging that match intraoperative arthroscopic measurements. The method presented here can be used to identify narrow intercondylar notches, prepare for potential intraoperative challenges, and formulate surgical plans such as for graft choice in individualized ACL reconstruction.
Source: Arthroscopy Techniques - Category: Surgery Source Type: research