Yuhua Feng, Jiaju Yang, Min Zhang, Haohao Wang, Gang Xi
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Abstract
Objective
The relationship between spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee (SONK) and ipsilateral meniscus tear remains to be established, and the possible causes are clarified and summarized.
Methods
We conducted a search in Pubmed, Web of Science, Embase, and the Cochrane Library to include all English articles published from the establishment of the database until April 2023. The odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated to evaluate the relationship between SONK and ipsilateral meniscus lesions.
Results
A total of 405 patients were included in eight articles, including 157 males and 248 females, with an average age of 63.94 years and an average BMI of 26.36 kg/m2. In patients with medial SONK, the prevalence of ipsilateral meniscus tear was 0.8982, 95% CI (0.7389, 0.9648), and the prevalence of ipsilateral posterior root tear was 0.6198, 95% CI (0.5169, 0.7118). The prevalence of ipsilateral meniscus tears in patients with lateral SONK was 0.2188, 95% CI (0.1150, 0.3711), and the prevalence of ipsilateral posterior root tears was 0.1667, 95% CI (0.1071, 0.2424).
Conclusions
SONK is significantly associated with meniscus or root tears, which limit meniscus function and lead to changes in the stress environment between the knee and the tibiofemur, increasing the chance of incomplete fracture. We suggest that the expression of SONK can be replaced with subchondral insufficiency fracture of the knee.
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