MRI finding versus arthroscopic finding regarding ACL injury

Abstract

Abstract 25 patients, 20 male patients and 5 female patients with knee joint injury, all of them with single knee joint injury. 25 knee joints are examined during this study, all patients are perform MRI in different centers send with report of the MRI from expert radiologist. They perform arthroscopy in Al Sadder medical city from January 2013 – October 2014. The aim of this study is to confirmed or unconfirmed ACL injury after clinical examination and MRI which they perform to them either in our center or other centers. The majority of ACL injuries 70% occur while playing agility sports, and the most often reported sports are football. About 70% of ACL injuries are sustained through noncontact mechanisms, while the remaining 30% result from direct contact. The aim of this study is to assess the diagnostic value and compare the accuracy (sensitivity and specificity) of MRI to arthroscopic finding regarding the ACL injury.