نتایج جستجو برای: meniscus root tear

تعداد نتایج: 152819  

2017
Bong Keun Park Hohyoung Lee Seong-Tae Kim Min Geun Yoon

A 58-year-old male patient who had developed left knee pain with a history of trauma was referred to our hospital. Physical examination and further examination by magnetic resonance imaging revealed results that closely resemble a horizontal tear of the lateral meniscus and a tear of the medial meniscus. Arthroscopically, we found a cord-like structure originating from the posterior 1/3 portion...

2015
Ji Hyun Koo Sang-Hee Choi Seung Ah Lee Joon Ho Wang Bart O. Williams

The meniscus root plays an essential role in maintaining the circumferential hoop tension and preventing meniscal displacement. Studies on meniscus root tears have investigated the relationship of osteoarthritis and an anterior cruciate ligament tear. However, few studies have directly compared the medial and lateral root tears. To assess the prevalence of meniscal extrusion and its relationshi...

2015
Tong Lin Lan Gong Xiaoxu Liu Xiaopeng Ma

Dry eye is highly prevalent and has a significant impact on quality of life. Acupuncture was found to be effective to treat dry eye. However, little was known about the effect of acupuncture on different subtypes of dry eye. The objective of this study was to investigate the applicability of tear meniscus assessment by Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography in the evaluation of acupuncture...

2012
Jianhua Wang Lele Cui Meixiao Shen Victor L Perez Michael R Wang

PURPOSE This study was designed to determine the ability of ultra-high-resolution optical coherence tomography (UHR-OCT) to monitor tear meniscus volume after dry eye treatment with Restasis(®) (0.05% cyclosporine). METHODS UHR-OCT was used to image the upper and lower tear menisci (height and volume) in 14 consecutive dry eye patients at baseline. The treatment group was initiated on daily R...

2015
Matthias J Feucht Sebastian Bigdon Gerrit Bode Gian M Salzmann David Dovi-Akue Norbert P Südkamp Philipp Niemeyer

BACKGROUND The pattern of lateral meniscus tears observed in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)-injured subjects varies greatly and determines subsequent management. Certain tear patterns with major biomechanical consequences should be repaired in a timely manner. Knowledge about risk factors for such tears may help to identify patients in the early posttraumatic phase and subsequently may improv...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1999
N Yokoi A Bron J Tiffany N Brown J Hsuan C Fowler

AIMS To devise a method to measure tear meniscus curvature by a non-invasive specular technique. METHODS A photographic system was devised. The system consisted of a camera and an illuminated target with a series of black and white stripes oriented parallel to the axis of the lower tear meniscus. The target was mounted on a flash gun close to the objective of a Brown macrocamera and calibrate...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2006
Jianhua Wang James Aquavella Jayachandra Palakuru Suk Chung

PURPOSE To determine the repeatability of real-time optical coherence tomography (OCT) measurements of tear film thickness (TFT) and variables of tear film menisci. METHODS Forty eyes were imaged with a custom-built, real-time OCT to obtain heights, curvatures, and cross-sectional areas of upper and lower tear menisci simultaneously. The central TFT was indirectly determined as the difference...

2011
Kook Hyun Wang Dae Hee Hwang Jin Ho Cho Sachin D. Changale Sung Jong Woo Kyung Wook Nha

We report here on a new arthroscopic direct repair technique for a radial tear of the posterior root of the medial meniscus (PRMM) using a posterior trans-septal portal. Radial tears of the PRMM are commonly observed in the elderly population of Korea and Japan, and the life style of these people requires squatting and kneeling down in daily life. A radial tear of the PRMM results in the loss o...

Journal: :Radiographics : a review publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc 2014
Jie C Nguyen Arthur A De Smet Ben K Graf Humberto G Rosas

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is currently the modality of choice for detecting meniscal injuries and planning subsequent treatment. A thorough understanding of the imaging protocols, normal meniscal anatomy, surrounding anatomic structures, and anatomic variants and pitfalls is critical to ensure diagnostic accuracy and prevent unnecessary surgery. High-spatial-resolution imaging of the meni...

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