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AJR Am J Roentgenol ; 168(4): 925-8, 1997 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9124141

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OBJECTIVE: This study examines the usefulness of MR imaging for assessing patients who have undergone shoulder surgery and have persistent postoperative complaints. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Fifty patients with persistent postoperative shoulder pain underwent MR imaging before second-look arthroscopy. The MR imaging findings were correlated with findings at surgery. RESULTS: With surgical findings as the gold standard, we found MR imaging to be 100% sensitive and 87% specific in revealing full- or partial-thickness supraspinatus tendon tears. MR imaging was 84% sensitive and 87% specific in revealing residual impingement. The positive predictive value of MR imaging for diagnosing partial-thickness tears of the supraspinatus tendon was 56%. With this exception, the MR imaging findings correlated well with findings at arthroscopic second-look surgery. CONCLUSION: In patients who have undergone shoulder surgery, MR imaging is useful in pinpointing disorders and in planning for second-look surgery in patients with persistent postoperative complaints.


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Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Postoperative Complications/diagnosis , Shoulder Impingement Syndrome/surgery , Adult , Aged , Arthroscopy , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Muscle, Skeletal/pathology , Pain/etiology , Recurrence , Reoperation , Rotator Cuff/pathology , Rotator Cuff/surgery , Sensitivity and Specificity , Shoulder Impingement Syndrome/pathology , Shoulder Joint/pathology , Tendons/pathology
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