MRI and Arthroscopic Correlation in Meniscal Injuries of Knee
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 6
Abstract
The knee joint is a common site for injury, mainly due to trauma and sports related injuries.1 Diagnostic arthroscopy is a vital tool, providing diagnostic precision to 87-96%. However, it is an invasive procedure with the possibility of infection, hemarthrosis, as well as complications related to anesthesia. MRI is a completely noninvasive diagnostic modality and there is no ionizing radiation
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Seena CR
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