Ramp-like lateral meniscus tear. Description of an infrequent lesion

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Abstract

Numerous studies on meniscal tears have been published, a pathology that continues to evolve in terms of treatment and patient outcomes. As our understanding of anatomy and biomechanics improves, new entities have emerged. The lateral meniscus, especially its posterior attachment, tends to be overlooked due to its greater mobility compared to the medial meniscus. Evaluating the instability of the posterior horn poses a challenge, even during arthroscopy, therefore, it is crucial to understand the posterior menisco-synovial detachment lesions, which are indeed real and, to date, haven't received enough attention in the existing literature.

The aim is to describe a new entity affecting the posterior synovial attachment of the lateral meniscus, without injury to the posterior horn of the lateral meniscus (PHLM). We also aim to present a case report detailing the intraoperative diagnosis and management of a 20-year-old patient with a sports trauma that led to a combined anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and lateral meniscus tear managed with arthroscopic ACL reconstruction and all-inside meniscal suture.

Through conventional arthroscopic evaluation of the posterior capsule anatomy and dissections, we have identified a distinct lesion of the PHLM at the menisco-synovial junction. Further research is necessary in this field to understand the biomechanical repercussions and determine the ideal surgical management.

斜坡样外侧半月板撕裂。描述一种不常见的病变。
关于半月板撕裂的研究已发表了大量论文,这种病理学在治疗和患者预后方面不断发展。随着我们对解剖学和生物力学认识的提高,新的实体也不断出现。与内侧半月板相比,外侧半月板,尤其是其后部附着处的活动度更大,因此往往被忽视。评估后角的不稳定性是一项挑战,即使在关节镜检查中也是如此,因此,了解半月板后角-滑膜脱离病变至关重要,这种病变确实存在,但迄今为止,在现有文献中尚未引起足够重视。我们的目的是描述一种影响外侧半月板后方滑膜附着的新病变,但不会对外侧半月板后角(PHLM)造成损伤。我们还旨在提交一份病例报告,详细介绍一名 20 岁患者的术中诊断和治疗,该患者因运动创伤导致前交叉韧带(ACL)和外侧半月板合并撕裂,经关节镜前交叉韧带重建术和全内侧半月板缝合术治疗。该领域还需要进一步研究,以了解其生物力学影响并确定理想的手术治疗方法。
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