Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Hip Arthroscopy Correlations
Samuel E Carstensen1, Erin C McCrum, Jennifer L Pierce
1Departments of *Orthopaedic Surgery †Radiology, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA.
Abstract:
The hip is a complex joint which commonly generates referrals to orthoaedic surgeons. Hip arthroscopy continues to expand its indications for addressing hip pathology. Before operative intervention, the appropriate information must be obtained with magnetic resonance imaging playing a significant role in the workup given its outstanding characterization of soft tissue anatomy. We attempt to highlight multiple hip findings to correlate intraoperative arthroscopic findings with specific magnetic resonance imaging images and sequences.
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