J Korean Radiol Soc.
1995 Jul;33(1):119-123.
Role of Computed Tomography in Evaluation of Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Elbow Joint
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To evaluate the role of CT in early detection, location, and extent of osteochondritis dissecans
(OCD) of the elbow joint.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We reviewed surgically proved 27 cases of 22 patients with osteochondritis
dissecans in elbow joint retrospectively. We compared simple x-ray(elbow AP & lateral) with CT on the basis of
staging of OCD of talus by simple x-ray.
RESULTS
The frequency of location was as follows:fourteen cases of capitellum, 5 cases of olecranon tip, 5
cases of medial epicondyle, 2 cases of trochlea, and 1 case of olecranon base. Among the 4 cases of normal
finding on simple x-ray, CT showed 1 case each of stage I, II, III, and IV OCD and among the 8 cases of stage I
on simple x-ray, CT showed 2 cases of stage I, 1 case of stage II, and 5 cases of stage III. Among the 3 cases
of stage II on simple x-ray, CT showed 1 case of stage II and 2 cases of stage III. Among the 5 cases of stage III
on simple x-ray, CT showed 1 case of stage II, 2 cases of stage III, and 2 cases of stage IV, but it was difficult to
detect the presence or absence of attachment between the articular cartilage of mother bone and osteochondral
fragment. CT was more accurate than simple x-ray in detection of loose body.
CONCLUSION
CT might be an useful imaging modality in early diagnosis of OCD and evaluation of its
anatomic location and extent in elbow joint.