51. Simultaneous Bilateral Knee Varus Stress Radiographic Technique
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Felipe Moreira Borges, Jacqueline Vieira de Castro, Nicholas Kennedy, Marcio Balbinotti Ferrari, and Joao Luiz Ellera Gomes
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knee ,fractures ,stress ,radiography ,Medicine ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Abstract Varus stress radiographs are reported as an effective and cost-beneficial diagnostic and decision-making tool for lateral knee injuries, both in the acute and chronic settings. The opening of the lateral compartment is reported to vary according to the number of structures injured, helping to differentiate isolated fibular collateral ligament injury from grade-III posterolateral corner injury. The conventional technique requires the physician or another healthcare provider to applymanual varus stresswhile obtaining the radiograph on one knee at a time. The present study aimed to describe, in detail, the preferred method of the authors to assess the opening of the lateral compartment in both knees simultaneously, which also avoids the need for the examiner to be present in the imaging room.
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- 2019
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