“Superior cleft sign” as a marker of rectus abdominus/adductor longus tear in patients with suspected sportsman’s hernia

Skeletal Radiology(2013)

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Objective We describe a new imaging sign, the “superior cleft sign”, identified at both symphysography and MRI, which should be used as a marker of rectus abdominis/adductor longus attachment tearing. Materials and methods A study population of 25 patients presenting with clinically suspected sportsman’s hernia, who had undergone both symphysography and MRI of the groin were included for study. In each case, images were reviewed to determine the presence of a superior cleft, secondary cleft, and or both abnormalities. Results Images of all patients complaining of groin crease discomfort similar to sportsman’s hernia revealed the presence of a superior cleft at the rectus abdominis/adductor longus attachment. This “superior cleft sign” correlated with the side of symptoms in each case, and, in contrast to the previously described secondary cleft along the inferior margin of the inferior pubic ramus, occurred parallel to the inferior margin of the superior pubic ramus. Conclusions The presence of the “superior cleft sign” should be sought in addition to the previously described secondary cleft sign in sportspeople presenting with exercise-related groin pain or pubalgia. It should specifically be sought in patients referred with suspected sportsman’s hernia.
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Magnetic resonance imaging, Athletic injuries, Superior cleft sign, Secondary cleft sign, Sportsman’s hernia
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