Meniscal Extrusion Progresses Shortly after the Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Tear

Purpose: Medial meniscus posterior root tears (MMPRT) induce medial meniscus extrusion (MME). However, the time-dependent extent of MME in patients suffering from the MMPRT remains unclear. This study evaluated the extent of MME after painful popping events that occurred at the onset of the MMPRT. M...

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Published inKnee surgery & related research Vol. 29; no. 4; pp. 295 - 301
Main Authors Takayuki Furumatsu, Yuya Kodama, Yusuke Kamatsuki, Tomohito Hino, Yoshiki Okazaki, Toshifumi Ozaki
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한슬관절학회 31.12.2017
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Summary:Purpose: Medial meniscus posterior root tears (MMPRT) induce medial meniscus extrusion (MME). However, the time-dependent extent of MME in patients suffering from the MMPRT remains unclear. This study evaluated the extent of MME after painful popping events that occurred at the onset of the MMPRT. Materials and Methods: Thirty-five patients who had an episode of posteromedial painful popping were investigated. All the patients were diagnosed as having an MMPRT by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) within 12 months after painful popping. Medial meniscus body width (MMBW), absolute MME, and relative MME (100×absolute MME/MMBW) were assessed among three groups divided according to the time after painful popping events: early period (<1 month), subacute period (1-3 months), and chronic period (4-12 months). Results: In the early period, absolute and relative MMEs were 3.0 mm and 32.7%, respectively. Absolute MME increased up to 4.2 mm and 5.8 mm during the subacute and chronic periods, respectively. Relative MME also progressed to 49.2% and 60.3% in the subacute and chronic periods, respectively. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that absolute and relative MMEs increased progressively within the short period after the onset of symptomatic MMPRT. Our results suggest that early diagnosis of an MMPRT may be important to prevent progression of MME following the MMPRT.
Bibliography:Korean Knee Society
ISSN:2234-0726