Pseudocyclops: two cases of ACL graft partial tears mimicking cyclops lesions on MRIdoi:10.1007/s00256-015-2100-1MR imagingKneeACL reconstructionACL graftArthrofibrosisCyclops lesionArthroscopic reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) using autografts or allografts is a common surgical ...
Development of a cyclops lesion is a well described complication after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. It commonly results in gradual extension loss during the early postoperative course, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the soft tissue nodule attached to the ACL graft is need...
The term cyclops was chosen because of the eye-like appearance of this lesion on MRI and at arthroscopy, by analogy to the giants of Greek mythology with a single eye in the middle of their forehead. This syndrome includes a progressive loss of knee extension of 10°–20° in the first ...
Postoperative MRI demonstrated a large cyclops lesion. Technique: Bilateral ligamentous examination under anesthesia was performed prior to draping. Standard arthroscopy portals were used. Diagnostic arthroscopy was performed by assessing all critical structures in the knee (ie, meniscus, cartila...
(MRI)finding of a cyclops lesion,which was surgically removed.Seven months postoperatively,the patient reported stiffness and difficulty with terminal extension.Repeat MRI indicated a recurrent cyclops lesion,which was surgically resected.Following resection of the second lesion,the patient underwent ...
The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed an intact ACL. Still, it had a partially injured PCL, a small suprapatellar effusion, and a cyclops lesion (2.4 脳 3.4 脳 2.5 cm) in the intercondylar notch of the femur, originating from the PCL. An arthroscopy confirmed and excised ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was useful for detecting the cyclops lesion. Clinicians are advised to keep this entity (ACL injury) in mind even if typical physical findings of anterior instability are absent.Nakagawa THiraoka HFukuda AMatsubara TNakayama SNakamura K...
To determine whether the size and shape of the intercondylar notch are related to cyclops lesion formation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction according to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings.#One hundred twenty-five (125) patients were retrospectively evaluated. The notch width ...
MRIACL reconstructionRemnant bundle preservation techniqueArthrofibrosisThe aim of this work was to compare the prevalence of cyclops lesions after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) using the single-bundle and remnant bundle preservation techniques....
MRIsymptomaticThe purpose of this study is to determine the influence of debridement in and around the bone tunnels on the prevalence of cyclops lesion (CL), after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with hamstring grafts. Our hypothesis was that bone tunnel debridement during ACLR ...