A novel and non-destructive method to examine meniscus architecture using 9.4 Tesla MRI

  • M. Wang
  • , A. Radjenovic
  • , T. W. Stapleton
  • , R. Venkatesh
  • , S. Williams
  • , E. Ingham
  • , J. Fisher
  • , Z. Jin

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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the ability of high-field (9.4. T) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to delineate porcine knee meniscal tissue structure and meniscal tears. Materials and methods: Porcine knees were obtained from a local abattoir, and eight medial menisci with no visible defects were dissected. Lesions simulating longitudinal tears were created on two of the menisci. MR images of the menisci were obtained at 9.4. T using a three-dimensional (3D)-FLASH sequence. A detailed 3D internal architecture of the intact and injured menisci was demonstrated on high-resolution MR images. Results: High-resolution 3D MR imaging allowed visualisation of internal architecture of the meniscus and disruption to the internal structural network in damage models. The architecture of the porcine knee meniscus revealed by the MR scans appeared similar to the structures visualised by histology in previously reported studies. Conclusion: High-field MRI is a non-destructive technique to examine the internal structural components and damage/wear of meniscal tissue. It has tremendous potential in the field of functional cartilage/meniscus biomechanics and biotribology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1417-1420
Number of pages4
JournalOsteoarthritis and Cartilage
Volume18
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • MRI
  • Meniscus
  • Structure

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