The Knee, ISSN: 0968-0160, Vol: 9, Issue: 4, Page: 313-316

Intercondylar notch width and the risk for anterior cruciate ligament rupture in the osteoarthritic knee: evaluation by plain radiography and CT scan

Ph. Hernigou; J.M. Garabedian
Knee

We measured the intercondylar notch morphometrically from radiographs and CT scans of 30 osteoarthritic knees. Our purpose was to assess the accuracy of the standing posteroanterior 30° flexion view in determining whether there is a critical notch width that might predict a higher risk for rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament due to osteophytes. A correlation was found between measurements made on radiographs and CT scans and the appearance of the anterior cruciate ligament at operation. A narrow notch (less than 12 mm wide) was associated with absence of the anterior cruciate ligament.


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