MR Arthrography of the Labral Capsular Ligamentous Complex in the Shoulder
- 1 September 2000
- journal article
- Published by American Roentgen Ray Society in American Journal of Roentgenology
- Vol. 175 (3) , 667-672
- https://doi.org/10.2214/ajr.175.3.1750667
Abstract
OBJECTIVE. Using MR arthrography, we examined normal anatomy, anatomic variations, and pitfalls of imaging the labral capsular ligamentous complex in the asymptomatic shoulder. SUBJECTS AND METHODS. We obtained 108 MR arthrograms of the glenohumeral joint in 95 asymptomatic volunteers with axial (108 shoulders) and oblique coronal (56 shoulders) images. We examined labral shape, patterns of capsular insertion, presence or absence of glenohumeral ligaments, and pitfalls of imaging. Our patients were men (auxiliary policemen) between 19 and 24 years old (mean age, 21 years). RESULTS. The shapes of labra were triangular (anterior part, 64%; posterior part, 47%), round (17%; 33%), flat (2%; 17%), cleaved (11%; 1%), notched (3%; 0%), or absent (2%; 2%). Using the system of Mosely and Overgaard, the anterior capsular insertion was type 1 in 63% of shoulders, type 2 in 20%, and type 3 in 17%; the posterior capsular insertion was type 1 in 60% of shoulders, type 2 in 31%, and type 3 in 9%. The superior and inferior glenohumeral ligaments were present in 99% of shoulders, but the middle glenohumeral ligament was present in only 79%. We also detected many pitfalls of MR imaging in identifying findings such as the undercutting of the labrum by cartilage (32% of shoulders), prominent axillary folds (46%), sublabral holes (7%) or recesses (33%), Buford complexes (2%), and sulci between the biceps tendon and superior labrum (30%). CONCLUSION. Knowledge of normal anatomy and anatomic variations of the labral complex is important for the examination of the shoulder with MR arthrography.Keywords
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