TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimizing patellar imaging
T2 - What every radiologist should know
AU - Brito-Mugno, Jesús David
AU - Mahecha, Jairo Esteban
AU - Buitrago-Pedraza, María Camila
AU - Corredor-Silva, Carlos Andrés
AU - Aluja-Jaramillo, Felipe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - The patella, biggest of all sesamoid bones, is an integral part of knee biomechanical function. It is a pivot for the quadriceps, enabling them to stabilize and contract during motion. With its complex shape, comprising many stabilizing structures and significant parts of articulation, its evaluation and analysis become a challenging issue in radiology departments worldwide. In this article, its evaluation with conventional radiography and Multidetector Computed Tomography, and its role in patellar pathology, have been discussed. In an extended discussion, key measurements, such as the trochlear groove angle, Merchant's congruence angle, and TT-TG distance, in diagnosing trochlear dysplasia, lateral patellar dislocation, and patellofemoral instability, have been discussed in detail. Certain radiological report-enhancing techniques and standardization have been discussed, providing a pragmatic view for maximizing such a pathology's diagnosis and management. The intention of this article is not to prescribe definite methodologies but to introduce tools for a correct patellar pathology and its implications in a reliable manner.
AB - The patella, biggest of all sesamoid bones, is an integral part of knee biomechanical function. It is a pivot for the quadriceps, enabling them to stabilize and contract during motion. With its complex shape, comprising many stabilizing structures and significant parts of articulation, its evaluation and analysis become a challenging issue in radiology departments worldwide. In this article, its evaluation with conventional radiography and Multidetector Computed Tomography, and its role in patellar pathology, have been discussed. In an extended discussion, key measurements, such as the trochlear groove angle, Merchant's congruence angle, and TT-TG distance, in diagnosing trochlear dysplasia, lateral patellar dislocation, and patellofemoral instability, have been discussed in detail. Certain radiological report-enhancing techniques and standardization have been discussed, providing a pragmatic view for maximizing such a pathology's diagnosis and management. The intention of this article is not to prescribe definite methodologies but to introduce tools for a correct patellar pathology and its implications in a reliable manner.
KW - Conventional radiography
KW - Knee joint
KW - Multidetector Computed Tomography
KW - Patella
KW - Patellofemoral joint
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U2 - 10.1016/j.clinimag.2025.110468
DO - 10.1016/j.clinimag.2025.110468
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105001979575
SN - 0899-7071
VL - 121
JO - Clinical Imaging
JF - Clinical Imaging
M1 - 110468
ER -