Patrick
Omoumi1, Graeme Bydder1, Richard M. Znamirowski1,
Jiang Du1, Sheronda S. Statum1, Christine B. Chung1
1University of
The
non-invasive MR imaging analysis of meniscal infrastructure has not yet been
described due to the relatively short T2 properties of this tissue, resulting
in lack of signal and contrast with conventional MR techniques. This
infrastructure includes 5 different fiber orientations (circumferential,
radial, tie, vertical and lamella fibers). Four functional and anatomical
zones are also distinguished within meniscal substance: a central
fibrocartilaginous portion, a peripheral fibrous portion, a central vascular
white zone, and a peripheral vascularized red zone. We show that with the
appropriate coil and parameters, MR imaging can show this on a clinical 3T
scanner.