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MRI SHOULDER ARTHROGRAM
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MRI Shoulder Arthrogram
Overview
MRI Shoulder Arthrogram is a specialized imaging examination that combines magnetic resonance imaging with the injection of contrast material directly into the shoulder joint. This advanced technique provides highly detailed visualization of the labrum, cartilage, ligaments, rotator cuff tendons, joint capsule, bones, and surrounding soft tissues. It is particularly useful for detecting subtle shoulder abnormalities that may not be clearly visible on routine MRI examinations.
The examination is commonly recommended for patients experiencing persistent shoulder pain, instability, recurrent dislocations, sports injuries, reduced range of motion, or suspected labral and rotator cuff injuries. MRI arthrography offers enhanced joint evaluation and helps physicians accurately diagnose shoulder disorders.
Benefits of MRI Shoulder Arthrogram
- Provides superior visualization of the shoulder joint structures.
- Detects labral tears with high diagnostic accuracy.
- Evaluates rotator cuff tendon injuries and tears.
- Assesses cartilage damage and joint abnormalities.
- Identifies ligament injuries and shoulder instability.
- Supports orthopedic and sports medicine treatment planning.
- Helps evaluate recurrent shoulder dislocations.
- Provides detailed assessment when routine MRI findings are inconclusive.
Why Doctors Recommend This Test
- Evaluation of chronic shoulder pain.
- Assessment of recurrent shoulder dislocations.
- Investigation of labral tears and rotator cuff injuries.
- Evaluation of shoulder instability.
- Assessment of cartilage and ligament damage.
- Pre-operative shoulder evaluation.
- Monitoring treatment outcomes and recovery.
Preparation Before the Test
- Follow instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
- Inform your doctor about allergies, medications, or previous reactions to contrast agents.
- Inform the radiology team about pacemakers, implants, or metallic devices.
- Remove jewelry and metallic accessories before the scan.
- Carry previous imaging reports if available.
- Inform the radiology team if you are pregnant or claustrophobic.
Who Should Take This Test?
- Patients with persistent shoulder pain.
- Individuals with sports-related shoulder injuries.
- Patients with suspected labral tears.
- Individuals with recurrent shoulder dislocations.
- Patients with rotator cuff injuries.
- Individuals with shoulder instability.
- Patients requiring advanced shoulder joint evaluation.
Normal Reporting Time
Reports are typically available within 2 to 3 hours after completion of the examination and radiologist review.
Detailed Information
MRI Shoulder Arthrogram is an advanced diagnostic imaging examination designed to provide exceptional visualization of the internal structures of the shoulder joint. During the procedure, a contrast agent is carefully injected into the shoulder joint before MRI scanning. This allows improved assessment of the labrum, cartilage surfaces, ligaments, and joint capsule.
The examination is particularly valuable for detecting labral tears, rotator cuff injuries, cartilage defects, ligament damage, and subtle joint abnormalities. MRI arthrography is often recommended when routine MRI findings are inconclusive or when a more detailed evaluation of the shoulder joint is required.
The scan can identify SLAP tears, Bankart lesions, rotator cuff tears, cartilage defects, ligament injuries, joint instability, inflammatory conditions, and post-traumatic abnormalities. Early diagnosis helps physicians develop effective treatment strategies and improve patient outcomes.
MRI Shoulder Arthrogram is frequently requested by orthopedic surgeons, sports medicine specialists, and shoulder specialists. It plays an important role in surgical planning and assessment of complex shoulder conditions.
The procedure is minimally invasive due to the contrast injection but is generally well tolerated. Following contrast administration, high-resolution MRI images are obtained over approximately 30 to 60 minutes. Reports are generally available within 2 to 3 hours after interpretation by an experienced radiologist.
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