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莫雷尔-拉韦利损伤:儿科患者的磁共振成像特征

Morel-Lavellée lesions: MRI characteristics in the pediatric patient.

作者信息

Rapp Jordan B, Barrera Christian A, Ho-Fung Victor M

机构信息

Department of Radiology, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 3401 Civic Center Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.

Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Radiol. 2019 Apr;49(4):559-565. doi: 10.1007/s00247-018-4328-0. Epub 2019 Jan 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A closed degloving injury is often referred to as a Morel-Lavellée lesion regardless of location despite traditionally being associated with the hip in adults. It results from a shearing injury that separates the subcutaneous layers from the fascia with fluid filling a potential space.

OBJECTIVE

While the most common location and cause have been described in adults, there is limited literature in pediatric patients. We have seen pediatric Morel-Lavellée lesions commonly occurring at the knee after sports. We set out to describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) characteristics.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A retrospective analysis was performed. All patients with trauma to the pelvis and lower extremities with a subcutaneous fluid collection seen on MRI were evaluated. Age, gender, mechanism of injury, time interval to imaging, and treatment were recorded. The collections were evaluated for location, size, shape and signal characteristics including the presence of fat, blood and septations.

RESULTS

Twenty-one patients ages 7 to 17 years old had findings of degloving injury on MRI. The most common etiology was sports related (18/21, 85.7%). The anterior knee was most often affected (18/21, 85.7%). Lesions were ovoid and centered over the medial retinaculum (8/18, 44.4%) or lateral retinaculum (7/18, 38.9%). A capsule was weakly associated with later presentation (P=0.12).

CONCLUSION

Pediatric Morel-Lavellée lesions commonly occur in a location not classically described, the anterior knee, and often after sports injury. Commonly, the collections are ovoid and always located at the subcutaneous fat/fascial interface. Recognition of specific imaging characteristics in a common location after sports injury allows for early identification. While most patients recover with conservative management, some need additional intervention with aspiration or debridement.

摘要

背景

闭合性脱套伤通常被称为莫雷尔-拉韦利损伤,无论其位置如何,尽管传统上它与成人的髋关节有关。它是由一种剪切伤导致的,这种剪切伤将皮下层与筋膜分离,使液体填充一个潜在间隙。

目的

虽然成人中最常见的部位和病因已被描述,但儿科患者的相关文献有限。我们发现儿科莫雷尔-拉韦利损伤常见于运动后膝关节处。我们着手描述其磁共振成像(MRI)特征。

材料与方法

进行了一项回顾性分析。对所有在MRI上显示有皮下积液的骨盆和下肢创伤患者进行评估。记录患者的年龄、性别、损伤机制、成像时间间隔和治疗情况。对积液的位置、大小、形状和信号特征进行评估,包括是否存在脂肪、血液和分隔。

结果

21例7至17岁患者的MRI检查发现有脱套伤。最常见的病因与运动相关(18/21,85.7%)。最常受累的部位是膝关节前部(18/21,85.7%)。损伤呈椭圆形,以内侧支持带(8/18,44.4%)或外侧支持带(7/18,38.9%)为中心。有包膜与较晚出现相关(P=0.12)。

结论

儿科莫雷尔-拉韦利损伤常见于非典型描述的部位,即膝关节前部,且常发生于运动损伤后。通常,积液呈椭圆形,且总是位于皮下脂肪/筋膜界面。认识运动损伤后常见部位的特定影像学特征有助于早期识别。虽然大多数患者通过保守治疗可康复,但有些患者需要额外的穿刺抽吸或清创干预。

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