MRI STUDY of LEFT KNEE JOINT

2022-02-06 05:26:41
I had an accident last year. I had to do-- CRIF + ILN (RT) TIBIA WITH CRIF + C.C SCREW FIXATION OVER (LT) DISTAL FEMUR UNDER G/A on December Last Year..... In January this year I had all Screws and Rods removed but had issues on my Left Knee because of which it required an MRI scan...... I have attached the MRI report.... please explain in human terms what has happened and what needs to be done...
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In simple language: In lower end of thigh bone on its outer edge there is a small bony piece  which is a chip fracture from thigh bone. Small tear on the inner edge of thigh bone near the knee joint. Ligaments of the knee joint are disturbed but not torn.  There are loose bony pieces in the knee joint which are due to fracture of lower end of thigh bone. (This is for your information please,  don't start questioning the wisdom of treating Surgeon.  He is more qualified than me)

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consultation with a orthopedic surgeon is advisable

Answered2022-02-06 06:25:06

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Consult ortho doctor

Answered2022-02-06 05:56:56

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In simple terms, you have a fractured knee joint with some adjacent tissue injury. You need to see an orthopedic surgeon for the further treatment plans.

Answered2022-02-06 05:51:49

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Kindly consult me here or on whatsapp 9971*805905 for detailed evaluation n management Will be happy to help you

Answered2022-02-06 05:39:12

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It’s fracture

Answered2022-02-06 05:32:43

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