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Gluteus minimus tendon: MR imaging features and patterns of tendon tearing

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SKELETAL RADIOLOGY
卷 50, 期 10, 页码 2013-2021

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00256-021-03745-4

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MRI; Hip; Gluteus minimus; Abductor tendons hip

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The spectrum of pathology of the gluteus minimus tendon tearing observed on MR imaging ranges from tendinopathy to complete tears. Most cases of complete distal gluteus minimus tendon tears show continuity of distal tendon fibers with the proximal vastus lateralis muscle, limiting proximal tendon retraction. Peri-trochanteric bursal fluid, osseous irregularities of the greater trochanter, and fatty atrophy of the gluteus minimus are all statistically associated with partial or complete tears of the tendon.
Purpose To highlight the spectrum of pathology and patterns of gluteus minimus tendon tearing observed on MR imaging of the hip. Methods and materials Retrospective review of consecutive hip MRI exams with findings of gluteus minimus tendon (GMin) pathology. A total of 194 exams in 178 patients (148 female, mean age 61) were reviewed. MRI exams are assessed for GMin: tendinopathy, partial, or complete tendon tears. GMin muscular fatty atrophy, enthesopathic cortical irregularities of the greater trochanter (GT), and peri-trochanteric edema or bursal fluid collections were assessed in all cases. In all cases of complete GMin tendon tearing, position and relationship of GMin tendon were assessed relative to its normal insertion site and adjacent soft tissues. Results Clinical indications for MR imaging included hip pain (n = 151), and weakness or altered gait (n = 13). Insertional GMin tendinopathy was seen in 72, partial tearing in 81, and complete tendon tearing in 40 cases. Complete tendon tearing without proximal retraction was observed in 38/40 cases with soft tissue continuity visualized between distal tendon fibers and the proximal vastus lateralis muscle. Peri-trochanteric bursal fluid (n = 61), osseous irregularities of the GT (n = 118), and fatty atrophy GMin (n = 102) were statistically associated with partial or complete GMin tendon tearing (p < 0.001). Conclusions The spectrum of GMin tendon pathology observed on MR imaging ranges from tendinopathy to complete tears. The majority of complete distal GMin tendon tears from the greater trochanter show continuity of distal tendon fibers with the proximal vastus lateralis, distally tethering and limiting proximal tendon retraction.

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