Research Presentation Sessions: Musculoskeletal

RPS 810 - Lower extremity

Lectures

1
Introduction by the moderator

Introduction by the moderator

02:00Michail Klontzas, Iraklion / GR

2
Deep learning based fully automated 3D models of hip labrum based on MR arthrography are feasible and allow detection of differences in labrum volume among different hip deformities

Deep learning based fully automated 3D models of hip labrum based on MR arthrography are feasible and allow detection of differences in labrum volume among different hip deformities

08:00Florian Schmaranzer, Bern / CH

3
Visual and quantitative assessment of hip implant-related metal artifacts at low field MRI: a comparative phantom study between 0.55T, 1.5T and 3T

Visual and quantitative assessment of hip implant-related metal artifacts at low field MRI: a comparative phantom study between 0.55T, 1.5T and 3T

08:00Hanns-Christian Breit, Basel / CH

4
Ultrasound-guided periprosthetic biopsy in failed total hip arthroplasty: a novel approach to test infection in patients with dry joints

Ultrasound-guided periprosthetic biopsy in failed total hip arthroplasty: a novel approach to test infection in patients with dry joints

08:00Domenico Albano, Cefalu' / IT

5
Feasibility study of the detectability of fiber rotation in muscle injuries using diffusion tensor imaging of skeletal muscle using a standardised defect model

Feasibility study of the detectability of fiber rotation in muscle injuries using diffusion tensor imaging of skeletal muscle using a standardised defect model

08:00Miriam Frenken, Düsseldorf / DE

6
Mass-diagnosing knee osteoarthritis with AI in an entire production year

Mass-diagnosing knee osteoarthritis with AI in an entire production year

08:00Anders Lenskjold, Copenhagen NV / DK

7
True versus pseudo avulsion tear of superficial deltoid ligament of ankle on 3T MRI

True versus pseudo avulsion tear of superficial deltoid ligament of ankle on 3T MRI

08:00Harikrishna Rajendran, Ahmadi post / KW

8
T1rho relaxation of talar cartilage with and without axial loading in situ: an indicator of early degenerative changes in individuals with chronic ankle instability?

T1rho relaxation of talar cartilage with and without axial loading in situ: an indicator of early degenerative changes in individuals with chronic ankle instability?

08:00Matthias Jung, Freiburg / DE