MENISCAL ROOT TEAR | SRIJITA GHOSH | MRI KNEE | MENISCAL TEARS | ROOT AVULSION | KNEE TRAUMA
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ส.ค. 2020
- Dr Srijita Ghosh describes in detail the importance of the meniscal root tear in this important video on MRI Knee Imaging
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learned so much from this, being someone with software engineering background, you covered not only this topic, but other pathologies to look for like cartilage health, and fractures
Thank you so much
Excellent explanation of a difficult topic
Thank you so much, ma'am. Excellent video and I'm starting to get a grasp of the intricacies after watching this.
Glad it was helpful Sayantan
Thank you doctor
very nice video mam, you always explain so well with appropriate cases!
Thanks a lot 😊
Great endeavour. Good cluster of images and cases.
Good tutorial
thanx sumit
Many thanks, mam for your brilliant session today..
Most welcome Rahul
Good.Only electronic trouble.
Good#thanku👍
Very helpful in day to day practice.. Especially when time is a factor.. Fantastic job.. Super like
Thank you so much 😊
Thank a lot.. Nice cases
Glad you liked it
Very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing presentation. There is a sustained clarity in all your presentation. Superb
Thank u so so much for the comment!!
Fantastic educational presentation
Thanks for watching
Awsome one mam.. very very helpful..
Thanks a lot 😊
Nice video
Thanks
Madm mera redial flap tear the posterior horn of medial meniscus.. Small articular surface tear of the body of lateral meniscus kya ye mera re pair ho sakta kya madam please guide
Nice presentation
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you! Cheers!
Mam my mother have Arthoscopic Root repair operation tomorrow. After the operation she can Walk like before in future? At work she need to stand for 8 hours. Please suggest me something so I can stop/continue with operation
Dr Srijita is a radiologist. I think you should ask the question from the surgeon who is doing the surgery.
Very helpful video..
Mam in my MRI Partial discoid lateral meniscus is seen with intrasubstance degenerative in the body and posterior horn. Grade 3 signal involving both articular surface is seen in the anterior horn and the anterior root of lateral meniscus.
Plz help me as second opinion, should I go for Surgery?
I feel minor locking in my knee at the time of open my knee.
Plz plz help me.🙏
Discoid meniscus is more prone to degeneration earlier than normal menici,the exact management will depend not only on your mri appearance but also on your clinical symptoms and findings on examination.Final call will be taken by the treating orthopod knee specialist.Please consult a knee surgeon asap
E X C E L L E N T n Informative
thanks for watching dinesh
Good evening ma'am I have my MRI videos.I met with an accident 3months ago but still there is problem in my knee ..The Doctor whom I consulted said that there is no tear l so, please check and confirm what happened to my knee .thank you ma'am
I'm on my third Dr about my knee. Right knee has been a huge issue for about three years. Loud snap and instant swelling when I went went to stand up from kneeling to fix the blanket in my dog's crate. Injections, mri's, physical therapy and two Dr's later, I was told there's nothing wrong. Fast forward to this past November, I went hiking and then my left knee got incredibly painful. I found a new Dr that does shoulders (and knees, I need shoulder surgery too lol). So i did 6 weeks of PT (didn't help and aggravated my right knee). Got my mri results today for my left knee. Apparently there's a lateral meniscus root attachment tear. He's sending me for a new mri of my right knee. I guess my point is...you know your body best. If you're not getting answers or resolution to your knee pain, keep going to different Dr's until you can find answers. I hope you feel better 😊
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