The drive-through sign is when the arthroscopic surgeon during the arthroscopy sees an abnormally big space at the back of the knee joint on the lateral side.

 

Significance of the Drive-Through sign

A 'drive-through' sign is an indication of damage to structures in the posterolateral corner of the knee.

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Acute avulsion of the popliteus tendon

The gap in the posterolateral corner may be due to acute avulsion of the popliteus tendon from its attachment on the femur.

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Synonyms: 
drive-thru sign
lateral gutter drive-through sign
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Dr Sheila Strover (Editor)
BSc (Hons), MB BCh, MBA

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