Characterization of posterior capsular injury for preoperative planning in closed knee injuries: A narrative review

闭合性膝关节损伤术前计划中后关节囊损伤的特征分析:叙述性综述

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Abstract

Knee arthroscopy is a common and generally safe procedure for treating ligamentous, meniscal and cartilaginous knee injuries, yet rare complications such as irrigation fluid extravasation and compartment syndrome can occur when the posterior joint capsule is violated. Because posterior capsular injury is often under-recognized on clinical examination and conventional MRI, failure to identify these tears may lead to instability, accelerated cartilage degeneration and functional limitations. In this narrative review, we first outline the complex anatomy of the posterior capsule, including its integration with the semimembranosus and popliteus complexes and attachments to cruciate ligaments, and then characterize key injury mechanisms (multi-ligament tears, pivot-shift, dashboard, hyperextension and valgus "clip" injuries). For each mechanism, we describe characteristic MRI findings, such as focal or gross extracapsular fluid collections, specific bone-bruise patterns and associated ligamentous injuries that should prompt careful evaluation for capsular disruption. We discuss implications for surgical planning, including the trade-offs between early repair (enhanced landmark identification versus increased arthrofibrosis) and delayed intervention (improved capsular healing versus more challenging dissection). Finally, we highlight the need for standardized MRI protocols, reporting templates and risk-stratification tools that integrate imaging findings with injury patterns to guide timing and technique of arthroscopic reconstruction and improve patient outcomes.

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