1. Stoller’s Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine: The Knee 1. Cover
2. Title Page
3. CopyrightInformation 4. Dedication
5. Contributors
6. Preface
7. Acknowledgments
2. Chapter 1: Practical Guide to Knee MR Imaging
1. Chapter 1 Introduction
2. Practical Guide to Knee MR Imaging: Key Factors to Clinical Diagnostics 3. Positioning
4. Basic Pulse Sequences
5. ScanParameters
6. Advanced Applications
7. 3-TImagingConsiderations
8. Parallel Imaging
9. FatSuppression
10. Uniformity Corrections: Image Enhancement Filters 11. Segmentation
12. Sequence and Parameter Acronyms
3. Chapter 2: Knee Anatomy
1. Chapter 2 Introduction
2. The Knee
3. Knee MR Normal Anatomy
4. Knee and Related Muscles: Thigh Muscle Innervation 5. Leg Muscle Innervation
6. Vastus Lateralis
7. Vastus Medialis
8. Vastus Intermedius 9. Rectus Femoris
10. Biceps Femoris 11. Semimembranosus 12. Semitendinosus 13. Sartorius
14. Gracilis
15. Popliteus
16. Gastrocnemius 17. Plantaris
4. Chapter 3: Stoller’s Knee Checklist and Protocols
1. Chapter 3 Introduction
2. Stoller’s Knee Checklist
3. Stoller’s Knee Checklist: Coronal Plane Checklist 4. Sagittal Plane Checklist
5. Axial Plane Checklist
6. Coronal: Medial Collateral Ligament 7. Lateral Collateral Ligament
8. Anterior Cruciate Ligament
9. Posterior Cruciate Ligament
10. Menisci
11. Articular Cartilage
12. Osseous and Marrow
13. Iliotibial Tract
14. Sagittal: Medial Meniscus
15. Lateral Meniscus and Posterolateral Corner
16. Articular Cartilage
17. Trochlear Groove
18. Anterior Cruciate Ligament
19. Posterior Cruciate Ligament
20. Posteromedial Corner
21. Patellar and Quadriceps Tendons
22. Subchondral Bone and Marrow
23. Hoffa’s Fat Pad
24. JointEffusion
25. Plicae
26. Axial: Patellar Facets and Trochlear Groove
27. Quadriceps and Patellar Tendon
28. Retinaculum
29. Cruciate Ligaments
30. Menisci
31. Medial Collateral Ligament
32. Lateral Collateral Ligament
33. JointFluid
34. Iliotibial Band and Posterolateral Corner
35. Protocols for Evaluation of the Meniscus
36. Application and Techniques for Routine Protocols
5. Chapter 4: The Meniscus
1. Chapter 4 Introduction
2. The Meniscus: Normal Anatomy and MR Imaging of the Meniscus 3. Medial Meniscus
4. Lateral Meniscus
5. Microstructure of the Meniscus
6. Vascular Supply of the Meniscus
7. Meniscal Fibrocartilage Structure
8. Geniculate Artery and Perimeniscal Capillary Plexus 9. Meniscus Vascular Zones and Perimeniscal Plexus
10. Meniscal Degenerations and Tears 11. Classification of Meniscal Tears 12. Meniscal Tear Patterns
13. Horizontal Cleavage Tear
14. Longitudinal Meniscal Tear
15. Bucket-Handle Tear Medial Meniscus
16. Bucket-Handle Tear Medial Meniscus
17. Radial Tear
18. Radial Tear
19. Flap Tear
20. Discoid Meniscus
21. Meniscofemoral and Intermeniscal Ligaments
22. Postoperative Appearance of the Meniscus
23. Three-Tunnel Technique Meniscus Allograft Plus Stem Cells for Meniscal Transplant 24. Segmental Meniscus Reconstruction Using Allograft
25. Partial Menisectomy
26. Miscellaneous Meniscal Pathology
6. Chapter 5: Cruciate Ligaments
1. Chapter 5 Introduction
2. Cruciate Ligaments: Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL)
3. MechanismofInjury
4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
5. ACLTears
6. ACLCystandMucoidDegeneration
7. Intercondylar Notch Cyst
8. ACL-Associated Posterolateral Corner and Osseous Injuries 9. Osseous Injuries
10. TreatmentofACLInjuries
11. ACLReconstruction
12. MREvaluationofACLReconstruction
13. Over-the-TopACLReconstruction
14. DoubleBundleACLReconstruction
15. ACLGraftTunnelandFixation
16. AnatomicDouble-BundleACLReconstruction 17. AnatomicDouble-BundleACLReconstruction
18. ACLGraftTunnelMotion
19. ACLGraftRevision
20. ACLAllograftwithStemCells
21. Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL)
22. Posterior Cruciate Ligament
23. Meniscofemoral Ligaments
24. Extension (Fibers Relaxed), Flexion (Fibers Taut) 25. Posterior Cruciate Ligament: Mechanism of Injury 26. PCLHyperextensionInjury
27. PCLFlexionInjury
28. PCL Tear and Reconstruction
7. Chapter 6: Collateral Ligaments
1. Chapter 6 Introduction
2. Collateral Ligaments: Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL)
3. MCLandPosteriorObliqueLigament(POL)
4. Posteromedial Corner
5. Pes Tendons and MCL
6. MCLSprain
7. MCLSprain
8. MCLSprain
9. Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) and Posterolateral Corner (PLC)
10. Popliteofibular Ligament
11. Posterolateral Corner Attachments and Injury 12. Arcuate and Fabellofibular Ligament
8. Chapter 7: Patellofemoral Joint and the Extensor Mechanism 1. Chapter 7 Introduction
2. Patellofemoral Joint and the Extensor Mechanism
3. Patellofemoral Joint and the Extensor Mechanism
4. Kinematic MR Imaging of the Patellofemoral Joint 5. Chondromalacia
6. Patellar Chondromalacia
7. Traumatic Dislocations
8. Medial and Lateral Retinacula
9. Medial Patellofemoral Ligament
10. MPFL Tear and Transient Patellar Dislocation 11. Vastus Medialis Obliquus (VMO) Injury
12. Transient Patellar Dislocation
13. Miserable Malalignment Syndrome
14. Tibiofibular Joint Dislocation
15. Patellofemoral Mechanics
16. Lateral Retinaculum and Illiotibial Band
17. Iliotibial Band Syndrome
18. Illiotibial Band
19. Illiotibial Band Syndrome
20. Patellar Tendinosis
21. Extensor Mechanism and Patellar Tendon Abnormalities 22. Patellar Tendon Tears
23. Sinding-Larsen-JohanssonSyndrome
24. Prepatellar and Superficial Infrapatellar Bursa
25. Patellar Bursae
26. Deep Infrapatellar Bursa
27. Selected Patellofemoral Surgical Procedures
28. Quadriceps Tendinosis and Tear
29. Quadriceps Tendon and Muscle Tears
9. Chapter 8: General Pathologic Conditions Affecting the Knee
1. Chapter 8 Introduction
2. General Pathologic Conditions Affecting the Knee: Introduction
3. Cartilage Evaluation
4. ProteoglycanComplexandCollagenFibers
5. Hoffa’s Fat Pad
6. Evaluation of Synovium and the Irregular Hoffa’s Infrapatellar Fat-Pad Sign 7. Synovitis and Hoffa’s Disease
8. Juvenile Chronic Arthritis
9. Pannus in Rheumatoid Arthritis
10. Rheumatoid Arthritis
11. Synovial Hypertrophy
12. Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis (PVNS)
13. Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis (PVNS)
14. Hemophilia
15. Lyme Arthritis
16. MCLSprain
17. Osteoarthritis
18. Tibiofibular Joint Arthrosis and Ganglia
19. Lipoma Arborescens
20. JointEffusions
21. Popliteal and Atypical Cysts
22. Plicae
23. Plicae
24. Plicae
25. Osteonecrosis and Related Osseous Disorders 26. Bone Infarcts
27. Osteochondritis Dissecans
28. Chondral and Osteochondral Lesions
29. Delamination of Articular Cartilage
30. Articular Cartilage Composition and Structure 31. Zonal Anatomy of Articular Cartilage
32. Cartilage Matrix and dGEMRIC
33. Zonal Anatomy of Articular Cartilage
34. Treatment of Chondral Lesions
35. Articular Cartilage Stem Cell Paste Graft 36. Fractures
37. Lateral Plateau Fracture
38. Infection
39. Osteomyelitis
10. References
1. References
11. Appendix
1. Remarks
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