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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38261907/minimizing-the-risk-of-injury-to-the-popliteal-artery-during-pullout-repair-of-medial-meniscus-posterior-root-tears-a-cadaveric-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuta Mori, Tomoaki Kamiya, Shinichiro Okimura, Kousuke Shiwaku, Yohei Okada, Atsushi Teramoto, Toshihiko Yamashita
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the positional effect of guide pins used in the transtibial pullout repair of medial meniscus posterior root tears on the popliteal artery. METHODS: We used eight cadaveric knees. Two 2.4-mm guide pins were inserted into the posterior root of the medial meniscus at 50° to the articular surface from the medial edge of the tibial tuberosity (anteromedial group) and the anterior edge of the medial collateral ligament (posteromedial group) using an aiming guide placed at the posterior root attachment of the medial meniscus from the anteromedial portal...
January 2024: Asia-Pacific Journal of Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy, Rehabilitation and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244022/editorial-commentary-personalized-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-and-rehabilitation-mitigate-postoperative-arthrofibrosis-prevention-is-the-best-approach
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EDITORIAL
Nikolaos K Paschos
Arthrofibrosis after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction can become a major complication requiring surgical intervention. The reported incidence approximates 8% but varies widely (2%-35%) and, as not all patients require surgery, may be underreported. Several risk factors are involved. Female sex, older age, surgery within the first month after injury, and meniscus repair are consistently associated with increased risk. Other factors include graft size and type, concomitant procedures, use of anticoagulants, and genetic factors...
January 12, 2024: Arthroscopy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38229771/short-term-results-of-tibial-interference-screw-fixation-for-transtibial-medial-meniscus-posterior-root-pull-out-repair
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Schlumberger, Stefan Michalski, Wouter Beel, Philipp Mayer, Philipp Schuster, Micha Immendörfer, Raul Mayr, Jörg Richter
BACKGROUND: To evaluate the technique of transtibial pull-out repair with tibial interference screw fixation for medial meniscus posterior root (MMPR) tear by reporting on short-term outcomes and complications. METHODS: All MMPR repairs performed between January 2019 and August 2021 (n = 70) were retrospectively screened regarding demographic data and surgical parameters. The patients were questioned for performed revision surgery, symptoms and complications...
April 2024: Journal of Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196862/repair-of-a-radial-tear-of-the-meniscus-augmented-with-a-biocomposite-scaffold
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Audria Wood, Kaitlin Pyrz, Pearce Lane, Eugene Brabston, Thomas Evely, Aaron Casp, Amit Momaya
Meniscal tears are a common musculoskeletal pathology in the United States, affecting 61 in every 100,000 people. Surgical repair is indicated for certain tear patterns to reduce the risk of joint degeneration, normalize contact forces in the knee, and help restore normal knee kinematics. However, radial meniscus tear repairs fail to completely heal 38% of the time due to tear characteristics, biology, surgical technique, and inadequate rehabilitation. Recent efforts have incorporated biological augmentation to enhance the healing potential of the meniscus...
December 2023: Arthroscopy Techniques
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38187951/increased-intra-articular-internal-tibial-rotation-is-associated-with-unstable-medial-meniscus-ramp-lesions-in-acl-injured-athletes-an-mri-matched-pair-comparative-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luca Farinelli, Amit Meena, Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet, Thais Dutra Vieira, Charles Pioger, Antonio Gigante, Elisabeth Abermann, Christian Hoser, Christian Fink
PURPOSE: To analyze internal tibial rotation through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries with and without an unstable medial meniscal ramp lesion (MMRL). METHODS: Retrospective analysis of prospectively data was performed to include all consecutive patients who underwent primary ACL reconstruction (ACLR) between January 2022 and June 2022. Two groups, ACLR + unstable MMRL and ACLR without MMRL, were constituted...
February 2024: Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169456/influence-of-graft-type-and-meniscal-involvement-on-short-term-outcomes-following-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Casey Moler, Kevin M Cross, Mandeep Kaur, Amelia Bruce Leicht, Joe Hart, David Diduch
CONTEXT: The purpose of this study was to compare short-term clinical outcomes between meniscus procedures performed with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), ACLR (ACLR-only), ACLR with meniscectomy/resection (ACLR-resect), and ACLR with meniscal repair (ACLR-repair) for bone patellar tendon bone grafts (BPTB) and hamstring tendon grafts, separately. DESIGN: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in a controlled laboratory setting as part of a large point-of-care collaborative research program...
February 1, 2024: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38133145/surgical-management-of-traumatic-meniscus-injuries
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REVIEW
Hannah R Popper, Brian E Fliegel, Dawn M Elliott, Alvin W Su
The menisci increase the contact area of load bearing in the knee and thus disperse the mechanical stress via their circumferential tensile fibers. Traumatic meniscus injuries cause mechanical symptoms in the knee, and are more prevalent amongst younger, more active patients, compared to degenerative tears amongst the elderly population. Traumatic meniscus tears typically result from the load-and-shear mechanism in the knee joint. The treatment depends on the size, location, and pattern of the tear. For non-repairable tears, partial or total meniscal resection decreases its tensile stress and increases joint contact stress, thus potentiating the risk of arthritis...
December 4, 2023: Pathophysiology: the Official Journal of the International Society for Pathophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38128151/treatment-failures-revision-or-arthroplasty-after-knee-osteochondral-allograft-transplantation-with-minimum-two-year-follow-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James L Cook, Kylee Rucinski, Cory R Crecelius, Mauricio Kfuri, James P Stannard
BACKGROUND: Knee osteochondral allograft transplantation (OCAT) has been associated with good short- to mid-term outcomes, however, treatment failures occur more frequently than desired. This study used data from a lifelong outcomes registry to analyze knee OCAT treatment failure rates, variables associated with knee OCAT treatment failures, and outcomes after revision or arthroplasty surgery for knee OCAT treatment failures. METHODS: Patient outcomes were followed after knee OCAT performed using standard preservation (SP) or Missouri Osteochondral Preservation System (MOPS®) allografts...
December 20, 2023: Knee
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38125289/the-risk-factors-and-preventive-strategies-of-poor-knee-functions-and-osteoarthritis-after-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
I Putu Gde Surya Adhitya, Ida Kurniawati, Ryuichi Sawa, Tabita Febyola Wijaya, Ni Putu Aprilia Chintya Dewi
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is the standard surgical treatment for ACL injury, which typically uses a graft to replace the torn ligament in the knee that uses small incisions with minimally invasive surgery. The optimal knee functions following ACLR depend on rehabilitation processes before and after the surgery. Knee function is the ability of the knee to perform various types of functional movements like walking, squatting, running, jumping, and pivoting where patients expect to achieve maximum knee function or at least more than 80% of its initial condition before the injury to avoid being categorized as poor knee function after ACLR...
2023: Physical Therapy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38124233/the-effects-of-isokinetic-training-in-athletes-after-knee-surgery-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Angelo Petrucci, Dario Guglielmino, Javier Pecci, Helios Pareja-Galeano
PURPOSE: To review the effectiveness of isokinetic training as an alternative method to traditional isotonic resistance training. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Researchers examined data from PubMed, CENTRAL, MEDLINE COMPLETE, and Web of Science until February 2023. A total of 365 entries were obtained from databases, including studies that analyzed the effects of isokinetic vs. isotonic-based rehabilitation in athletes (16-50 years) after a surgical knee intervention...
December 20, 2023: Physician and Sportsmedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38095838/non-operative-management-of-acute-knee-injuries
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REVIEW
Shaheen Jadidi, Aaron D Lee, Eliza J Pierko, Haemi Choi, Nathaniel S Jones
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Acute knee injuries are commonly encountered in both the clinical and sideline setting and may be treated operatively or non-operatively. This article describes an evidence-based approach to non-operative acute knee injury. This includes history, physical exam, imaging, and initial management. In addition, the non-operative management of three such injuries-ligament injury, meniscus injury, and patellar dislocation injury-will be discussed via a case-based practical approach...
December 14, 2023: Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38090940/meniscus-extrusion-radial-tears-and-root-tears
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REVIEW
Garrett R Jackson, Enzo S Mameri, Lika Dzidzishvili, Michael J Alaia, Scott A Rodeo, Jorge Chahla, J Lee Pace
Management of meniscal radial and root tears and extrusion is complex and has changed significantly over recent years. It is important to provide a comprehensive overview of the management of radial and root tears and meniscal extrusion and be aware of the currently available evidence on repair techniques, rehabilitation, and outcomes following radial and root repairs.
2024: Instructional Course Lectures
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38088101/arthroscopic-assisted-treatment-of-a-posterolateral-tibial-plateau-fracture-with-an-accompanying-tibial-eminence-fracture-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wojciech Kusak, Dorota Pinkawa, Adam Mroczka, Łukasz Rodak, Karol Głogowski, Szymon Szymański, Wojciech Widuchowski
Posterolateral tibial plateau fractures pose a challenge even to the most experienced orthopedic trauma specialists. Arthroscopic fracture management techniques have been emerging as an increasingly popular alternative in the treatment of selected tibial plateau fractures. This technique enables precise visualization of the articular surface of the tibia and its anatomical reduction with lateral meniscus repair, which further enables the restoration of biomechanical function of the meniscus and prevents early degeneration...
October 31, 2023: Ortopedia, Traumatologia, Rehabilitacja
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38057846/effectiveness-of-a-digital-rehabilitation-program-based-on-computer-vision-and-augmented-reality-for-isolated-meniscus-injury-protocol-for-a-prospective-randomized-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Wang, Xi Chen, Qian Deng, MingKe You, Yang Xu, Di Liu, Ye Lin, PengCheng Li, Jian Li
BACKGROUND: The lack of access to physical therapists in developing countries and rural areas poses a significant challenge in supervising postsurgical rehabilitation, potentially impeding desirable outcomes following surgical interventions. For this reason, this study aims to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of utilizing a digital rehabilitation program based on computer vision and augmented reality in comparison with traditional care for patients who will undergo isolated meniscus repair, since to date, there is no literature on this topic...
December 7, 2023: Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38034026/figure-4-patient-positioning-increases-medial-meniscus-extrusion-on-ultrasound-in-patients-with-posterior-medial-meniscus-root-tears-of-the-knee
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Atsuto Hoshikawa, Haruhiko Nakamura, Ryota Takei, Risa Matsumoto, Kazuo Saita
PURPOSE: To compare the degree of medial meniscal extrusion (MME) between knees with medial meniscus posterior root tear (MMPRT) and degenerative tears of the medial meniscus using ultrasonography (US) in different limb positions and to identify the findings characteristic of MMPRT. METHODS: The study group comprised 25 subjects with MMPRT (group RT), 25 subjects with degenerative medial meniscal tears (group D), and 25 knees with no abnormalities of the medial meniscus (MM) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (group C) whose age was ≥40 years...
December 2023: Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987041/-study-on-clinical-characteristics-and-surgical-methods-of-bucket-handle-meniscal-tears
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xingyue Niu, Qian Zhao, Huifeng Zheng, Xiao Chen, Dong Zhao, Jiang Wu, Fuji Ren, Jingmin Huang
OBJECTIVE: To summarize the clinical features, surgical methods, and prognosis of bucket-handle meniscal tears (BHMTs), and provide guidance for clinical treatment. METHODS: The clinical data of 91 BHMTs patients (91 knees), who met the selection criteria and were admitted between January 2015 and January 2021, was retrospectively analyzed. There were 68 males and 23 females. Age ranged from 16 to 58 years with an average of 34.4 years. The injury was caused by sports in 68 cases, traffic accident in 15 cases, and falls or sprains in 8 cases...
November 15, 2023: Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37980779/persistent-altered-knee-loading-in-patients-with-meniscectomy-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyle T Falvey, Chad M Kinshaw, Gordon L Warren, Liang-Ching Tsai
OBJECTIVES: To determine the changes in knee flexion moment (KFM) and knee adduction moment (KAM) during weight-bearing activities following meniscectomy. DESIGN: Meta-Analysis. SETTING: Laboratory. PARTICIPANTS: 332 meniscectomy patients and 137 healthy controls (from 13 qualified studies) MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Cohen's d effect sizes (ESs) were calculated to compare KAM and KFM values of the surgical legs to the non-surgical and to healthy control legs...
January 2024: Physical Therapy in Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37915868/the-novelty-of-orthopedic-rehabilitation-after-conservative-management-for-patellar-dislocation-with-partial-tear-of-medial-meniscus-and-early-osteoarthritis-in-a-31-year-old-female
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Pooja R Tiwari, Deepali S Patil, Anam R Sasun, Pratik Phansopkar
Primary patellar dislocation or first-time patellar dislocation is the second most frequent cause of knee injuries which overall accounts for about 3% of other knee injuries. The patellofemoral joint is formed by the patella connecting to the femoral trochlea and creates both static and dynamic structures of the knee. There are basically three types of patellar dislocation: superior, lateral, and medial. The lateral dislocation is the most frequent one. Females are more vulnerable and are at higher risk than males...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37900536/bilateral-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction-using-gracilis-and-semitendinosus-graft-by-single-staged-approach
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Adarsh Jayasoorya, Ankur Salwan, Amit Saoji, Kevin Kawde
A bilateral anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is one of the rare injuries that is seen in orthopaedics practice. Although few single-staged bilateral ACL ruptures have also been documented, most bilateral ACL ruptures happen on two different occasions. Although there isn't a clear consensus, there have been accounts of both single-staged and two-staged reconstruction of bilateral ACL ruptures in the literature. This case report provides surgeons with options to consider while treating this unusual injury...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37884728/postoperative-quadriceps-weakness-and-male-sex-are-risk-factors-for-patellofemoral-articular-cartilage-lesions-after-anatomical-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryo Murakami, Shuji Taketomi, Ryota Yamagami, Kenichi Kono, Kohei Kawaguchi, Tomofumi Kage, Takahiro Arakawa, Hiroshi Inui, Sakae Tanaka
PURPOSE: Patellofemoral (PF) compartment cartilage lesions are a frequent problem after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. This study aimed to determine the factors that influence PF cartilage lesions after anatomical ACL reconstruction. METHODS: This study enrolled a total of 114 patients who did not manifest PF compartment cartilage lesions during anatomical ACL reconstruction and underwent second-look arthroscopy 18 months postoperatively. Arthroscopy using the International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS) classification was used to assess cartilage lesions...
October 26, 2023: Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy
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