نتایج جستجو برای: meniscal tear

تعداد نتایج: 13064  

2015
Hirokazu Matsubara Ken Okazaki Yukihisa Takayama Kanji Osaki Yoshio Matsuo Hiroshi Honda Yukihide Iwamoto

BACKGROUND In patients with degenerative meniscal tears, subclinical cartilage degeneration may be present even if gross morphological changes are not evident. The aim of this study was to detect occult cartilage degeneration using T1ρ MRI mapping in patients with meniscal tears without obvious radiographic osteoarthritis (OA). METHODS A total of 22 subjects with degenerative meniscal tears i...

2015
Barbara AM Snoeker Aeilko H Zwinderman Cees Lucas Robert Lindeboom

Background In primary care, meniscal tears are difficult to detect. A quick and easy clinical prediction rule based on patient history and a single meniscal test may help physicians to identify high-risk patients for referral for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Aim The study objective was to develop and internally validate a clinical prediction rule (CPR) for the detection of meniscal tears i...

2014
Humberto G. Rosas

Currently magnetic resonance (MR) is the modality of choice for assessing the meniscus with reported accuracies, sensitivities, and specificities ranging between 85% to 95% in detecting meniscal tears. Once a tear is identified, it is imperative not only to localize the tear, but to describe the tear pattern, extent, and any associated chondrosis to guide treatment options for the referring phy...

2017
Michael A. Zacchilli Amos Z. Dai Eric J. Strauss Laith M. Jazrawi Robert J. Meislin

The meniscus plays a vital role in knee biomechanics, and its physical absence or functional incompetence (e.g., irreparable root or radial tear) leads to unacceptably high rates of joint degeneration in affected populations. Meniscal allograft transplantation has been used successfully to treat patients with postmeniscectomy syndrome, and there is early laboratory and radiographic evidence hin...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1992
L C Ang

From 1988 to 1990, eighty operations on eighty knees of seventy-nine patients with a clinical diagnosis of meniscal tear was entered into a prospective study. The clinical diagnosis was correct in 76% of patients. Excellent or good results were achieved in 90% of knees which had only meniscal lesions but dropped to 70.5% when other intraarticular pathologies coexisted with the meniscal lesions....

2015
Melissa A. Kluczynski John M. Marzo Michael A. Rauh Geoffrey A. Bernas Leslie J. Bisson

BACKGROUND Male patients tend to have more meniscal and chondral injuries at the time of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction than females. No studies have examined sex-specific predictors of meniscal and chondral lesions in ACL-injured patients. PURPOSE To identify sex-specific predictors of meniscal and chondral lesions, as well as meniscal tear management, in patients undergoing...

2012
Jean-Francois Couture Wazzan Al-Juhani Michael E. Forsythe Eric Lenczner Robert Marien Mark Burman

BACKGROUND Meniscal tears have been associated with meniscal cysts and fullness of the knee joint line on physical examination. HYPOTHESIS Joint line fullness is an accurate, sensitive, and specific test to detect meniscal tears. STUDY DESIGN Prospective cohort study. METHODS One hundred consecutive patients undergoing knee arthroscopy were included. All had physical examinations document...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2015
Barak Haviv Shlomo Bronak Rafael Thein

The information regarding isolated tears of the meniscus in stable knees (ie, without cruciate ligament tears), specifically in a younger population, is scarce. Although surgical treatment is preferred for young patients with meniscal tears, the diagnosis at this age may be misled by other sources of knee pain. The purpose of this study was to report on the prevalence and sex variance of isolat...

2013
Michael G. Fazio Eric J. Royston Veronica J. Rooks

Meniscal tears and meniscal instability are rare complications of a discoid lateral meniscus in a very young child. We report a case of a 32-month-old male who presented with a limp and limited extension of his right knee. Magnetic resonance and sonographic images demonstrated a discoid meniscus with a posterior horn tear and unstable anterior horn, confirmed by arthroscopy. The patient was tre...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume 1993
M M Glasgow P W Allen C Blakeway

We have treated 69 patients with 72 cystic lateral menisci by arthroscopic surgery. Meniscal tears were observed in all cases, and 69 of these had a horizontal cleavage component. Three types of tear were identified and may be progressive. Treatment was by arthroscopic resection of the meniscal tear, and decompression of the cyst through the substance of the meniscus. After a mean follow-up of ...

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