Free Medial Meniscal Fragment Which Mimics the Dislocated Bucket-Handle Tear on MRI

  • Türkmen F
  • Korucu İ
  • Sever C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The bucket-handle meniscal tear is a specific type of meniscal injuries which has specific signs on MRI. An attached fragment displaced away from the meniscus with any type of tear causes bucket-handle tear of the meniscus. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most commonly used diagnostic tool for meniscal injuries. We present a case of free medial meniscal fragment which mimics the dislocated bucket-handle tear on MRI. The presence of “fragment within the intercondylar notch sign” and “the absence of the bow tie sign” may be an indication of a free meniscal fragment. This should be considered during diagnosis.

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Türkmen, F., Korucu, İ. H., Sever, C., Demirayak, M., Goncü, G., & Toker, S. (2014). Free Medial Meniscal Fragment Which Mimics the Dislocated Bucket-Handle Tear on MRI. Case Reports in Orthopedics, 2014, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/647491

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