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MRI Scan Knee Arthrography, in Visit Clinic

Detailed MRI of the knee after contrast injection to better see ligaments, cartilage, menisci, and joint leaks in Visit Clinic.

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What is a MRI Scan Knee Arthrography Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Knee Arthrography is an imaging procedure that produces detailed pictures of the knee after a small amount of contrast is injected into the joint. It does not measure a blood value but shows joint structures and how they move. This test helps reveal meniscal and ligament tears, cartilage damage, loose bodies, and subtle joint leaks. Doctors use it when a standard MRI is unclear or when symptoms persist after injury or surgery. Results guide decisions about treatment, including physical therapy or surgery. The injection improves contrast between tissues, so small problems are easier to see. The scan is useful for diagnosis and planning precise treatment.

MRI Scan Knee Arthrography Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI Scan Knee Arthrography Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI Scan Knee Arthrography test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI Scan Knee Arthrography Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI Scan Knee Arthrography is an advanced imaging study often ordered when standard knee MRI is inconclusive or symptoms persist. It is used for patients with ongoing pain, locking, swelling, or instability after injury or surgery. The test helps diagnose meniscal tears, ligament injuries, cartilage defects, and joint capsule leaks. Abnormal findings commonly follow trauma, repetitive stress, degeneration, or prior surgery. A family history of early joint disease may prompt earlier imaging.

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What is MRI arthrography in Visit Clinic?plus

MRI arthrography is a specialized MRI done after injecting contrast dye directly into a joint. The intra‑articular contrast outlines cartilage, labrum, ligaments and joint surfaces, improving detection of tears, cartilage defects and instability that standard MRI may miss. The injection is guided by fluoroscopy or ultrasound with local anaesthetic; it’s outpatient, with small risks like infection, bleeding or allergic reaction.

Is an MRI arthrogram painful in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI arthrogram is usually uncomfortable rather than intensely painful. Local anesthetic numbs the skin and joint, but you may feel brief stinging when the needle is placed and pressure or aching as contrast is injected. Mild soreness, swelling or bruising can last 24–48 hours. Over-the-counter pain relievers, ice, and rest help. Seek care for severe pain, fever, redness, or sudden swelling.

Can you walk after MRI arthrogram in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes—usually you can walk immediately after an MRI arthrogram. You may have local soreness, mild swelling, or transient numbness from local anesthetic; avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting for 24–48 hours. If you were sedated, don’t drive for 24 hours. Use ice and simple pain relief as needed and contact your provider for fever, severe pain, increasing swelling, or drainage.

Where do they inject contrast for knee MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

Contrast for a routine knee MRI is given intravenously, usually into a vein in the arm. For an MR arthrogram, contrast is injected directly into the knee joint—commonly into the suprapatellar pouch or a lateral/medial recess—under image guidance (fluoroscopy or ultrasound) after local anaesthetic, using a small-gauge needle for accurate intra-articular placement.

How much does an MRI arthrogram cost in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI arthrogram typically costs approximately US $700–$3,000 privately, UK £250–£800 privately (NHS scans are free for eligible patients), and about ₹3,000–₹15,000 privately in India. Costs vary by location, facility, use of contrast, and inclusion of radiologist fees. Many insurance plans cover medically necessary scans; always confirm exact pricing and coverage with your insurer and the imaging center.

How long does an arthrography take in Visit Clinic?plus

Arthrography usually takes about 30–60 minutes in total. The actual joint injection and imaging guidance often requires 15–30 minutes; additional time for positioning, local anesthetic, and brief observation afterward brings the full appointment to roughly half an hour to an hour. If combined with an MRI, the scan itself may add 30–60 more minutes, so plan accordingly.