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(Fig 5-D.04) MRI Findings of Posterior Stabilized TKA/ Part 2

📌 MRI Evaluation of PS Knee Prosthesis ✅ Axial Images Axial images are most useful for evaluating the bone-implant interface around the patellar and tibial components. Additionally, axial images demonstrate the synovial lining, a popliteal cyst, the semimembranosus tendon, and the neurovascular structures about the knee. ✅ Sagittal Images Sagittal images are most useful for evaluating the bone-implant interface of the femoral, patellar, and tibial components. Additionally, sagittal images demonstrate the extensor mechanism well. ✅ Coronal Images Coronal images are most useful for evaluating the bone-implant interface of the tibial components. The collateral ligaments, the popliteus tendon insertion, and the popliteus muscle quality are well evaluated on coronal images. ✅ Advanced Imaging Techniques Intermediate-weighted and STIR MAVRIC and SEMAC images are helpful in unmasking stress reactions, stress fractures, periprosthetic bone resorption, and osteolysis near implants, as well as synovitis, joint fluid, soft-tissue edema, and fluid collections. References RadioGraphics 2015; 35:1483–1501 "Visualizing MSK Radiology: A Practical Guide to Radiology Mastery" © 2022 MSK MRI Jee Eun Lee All Rights Reserved. No unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or use for AI training. #KneeArthroplasty, #TKA, #TotalKneeProsthesis, #OrthopedicImplants, #PolyethyleneTibialInsert, #PosteriorStabilized, #PCLRetention, #MRIInterpretation, #OrthopedicSurgery, #FemoralComponent, #TibialComponent, #PatellarComponent, #PoplitealCyst, #CollateralLigaments, #StressReactions, #Osteolysis,

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