Anterior cruciate ligament tear and Bucket handle tear of medial meniscus

Case contributed by Mostafa Elfeky
Diagnosis almost certain

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Twisting injury of the knee.

Patient Data

Age: 50 years
Gender: Male
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Sagittal
T1
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Sagittal
T2
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Axial PD
fat sat
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Coronal PD
fat sat
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Sagittal
PD fat sat
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Sagittal
Gradient Echo
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Complete tear of anterior cruciate ligament.

Bucket handle tear of medial meniscus, with medial transposition of torn fragment giving double posterior cruciate ligament appearance (double PCL sign) and fragment in notch sign. Displaced meniscal fragment anteriorly giving double delta sign.

Moderate knee joint effusion. 

Moderate osteoarthritic changes are seen as areas of chondral loss, and subchondral cystic changes.

Intrasubstance high T2 signal along the medial collateral ligament reflecting grade 1 injury.

Diffuse subcutaneous oedema.

Case Discussion

MRI features of anterior cruciate ligament complete tear and bucket handle tear of medial meniscus.

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