Abstract
INTRODUCTION
The TFCC injuries are usually diagnosed by a coronal MRI. We have described the Float image for the diagnosis of peripheral injuries of the TFCC. In a sagital image parallel to the ulnar diaphysis and placed lateral to the ulnar fovea, we can observe the radiocubital dorsal and volar ligaments of the TFCC. A distance of more than 4mm between the dorsal edge of the meniscus and the joint capsule suggests the presence of TFCC peripheral rupture.
METHOD
51 pacients were selected from all the patients who underwent wrist arthroscopy between 2006–2009. Inclusion criteria: MRI at our hospital, arthroscopy at our hospital, no presence of radial fracture. We assessed the correlation between the presence of the Float image and a TFCC injury confirmed by arthroscopy.
RESULTS
The Float image for the diagnosis of peripheral TFCC injuries has a sensibility of 0.929 [0.774 to 0.98] and a specificity of 0,857 [0.654 to 0.95]. PPV: 0.897 [0.736 to 0.964] and NPV: 0.9 [0.699 to 0.972]
CONCLUSIONS
The Float MRI is a high sensibility and specificity method for the diagnosis of peripheral TFCC. The coronal MRI is useful for diagnosing central ruptures but has less sensibility for the peripheral injuries.