Characteristics and Outcomes of Operatively Treated Discoid Lateral Meniscus in Pediatric and Young Adult Patients: A Multicenter Study.

IF 4.2 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Jennifer A Sheasley, Julia C Kirby, Emily L Niu, Maya Gopalan, Sasha Carsen, Zachary S Stinson, Craig J Finlayson, Marie-Lyne Nault, R Jay Lee, Brian M Haus, Daniel W Green, John A Schlechter, Jennifer Beck, Benton Heyworth, Tyler Stavinoha, Jie C Nguyen, Gregory A Schmale
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Abstract

Background: Discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) is the most common congenital abnormality of the meniscus. Tears are common; treatment is frequently not definitive, often requiring reoperation.

Purpose: To report the clinical manifestations, physical characteristics, operative treatments and findings, complications, and reoperations of DLM in pediatric patients from multiple centers across North America.

Study design: Case series; Level of evidence, 4.

Methods: Consecutive patients who underwent treatment for symptomatic DLM at 9 institutions between 2000 and 2020 were included. Patient data, presenting symptoms and signs, surgical findings, treatments rendered, and postoperative complications, including reoperation rates, were collected. Means with ranges and counts with proportions are reported for continuous and categorical variables, respectively, and comparisons were made using either the chi-square or Fisher exact test.

Results: In total, 784 patients (867 knees) were included with a mean age at diagnosis of 12 years (range, 1-22 years) and a mean follow-up of 22.6 months (range, 0-154 months). Common preoperative symptoms were locking (33%) and snapping (30%). At surgery, tears in the DLM were present in 647 knees (594 patients [76%]); 95 knees (11%) had multiple tears; and in 140 knees, tears extended into >1 zone. Tears, when present, were more common within the posterior horn (41%) or body (34%) than the anterior horn (25%). Peripheral rim instability was reported in 241 knees (28%). Significantly more knees had instability posteriorly (15%; P = .0004) and anteriorly (9%; P = .0013) than along the body (3%). Tear type was most commonly complex (38%) or horizontal (34%). A total of 358 knees in 333 patients with tears (42% of all patients) underwent repair (55% of knees with tears). A total of 175 complications were reported, occurring in 139 knees in 134 patients (17%); 116 of these knees with complications (83%) had a single complication, while 23 (17%) had >1. Of the 784 patients, 105 (13%) underwent reoperation, undergoing 135 additional procedures related to their DLM. Of those, 60 (44%) were repeat arthroscopy and meniscal trim; 40 (30%), arthroscopy and meniscal repair; and 17 (13%), an articular cartilage procedure.

Conclusion: Locking and snapping were common presenting symptoms. Over three-quarters of patients had meniscal tears, which were most often complex and located posteriorly. Seventeen percent of patients experienced complications, and a sixth of patients with complications had >1. Reoperation was typically for persistent symptoms or meniscal retear.

小儿和青壮年盘状外侧半月板手术治疗的特征和疗效:一项多中心研究
背景:盘状外侧半月板(DLM)是最常见的先天性半月板畸形。目的:报告来自北美多个中心的小儿 DLM 患者的临床表现、体格特征、手术治疗和结果、并发症和再手术情况:研究设计:病例系列;证据级别:4:方法:纳入2000年至2020年间在9家机构接受治疗的无症状DLM连续患者。收集患者数据、主要症状和体征、手术结果、治疗方法和术后并发症,包括再次手术率。对连续变量和分类变量分别报告了平均数和范围以及计数和比例,并使用卡方检验或费雪精确检验进行比较:共纳入 784 名患者(867 个膝关节),平均诊断年龄为 12 岁(1-22 岁),平均随访时间为 22.6 个月(0-154 个月)。术前常见症状为锁定(33%)和折叠(30%)。手术时,647个膝关节(594名患者[76%])的DLM存在撕裂;95个膝关节(11%)有多处撕裂;140个膝关节的撕裂扩展到>1个区域。出现撕裂时,后角(41%)或本体(34%)比前角(25%)更常见。据报告,有 241 个膝关节(28%)出现外周缘不稳定。膝关节后侧(15%;P = 0.0004)和前侧(9%;P = 0.0013)不稳定的比例明显高于膝关节本体(3%)。撕裂类型最常见的是复合型(38%)或水平型(34%)。共有 333 名患者的 358 个膝关节撕裂(占所有患者的 42%)接受了修复(占膝关节撕裂的 55%)。共报告了 175 例并发症,发生在 134 名患者的 139 个膝关节中(17%);其中 116 个膝关节(83%)仅有单一并发症,23 个膝关节(17%)并发症超过 1 例。在 784 名患者中,105 人(13%)接受了再次手术,进行了 135 次与 DLM 相关的额外手术。其中,60人(44%)再次接受了关节镜手术和半月板修整术;40人(30%)接受了关节镜手术和半月板修复术;17人(13%)接受了关节软骨手术:结论:锁定和折断是常见的症状。结论:锁定和折断是常见的症状,超过四分之三的患者有半月板撕裂,多为复杂性撕裂,且位于后方。17%的患者出现并发症,六分之一的患者并发症大于1例。再次手术通常是因为症状持续存在或半月板再次撕裂。
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期刊介绍: An invaluable resource for the orthopaedic sports medicine community, _The American Journal of Sports Medicine_ is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, first published in 1972. It is the official publication of the [American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM)](http://www.sportsmed.org/)! The journal acts as an important forum for independent orthopaedic sports medicine research and education, allowing clinical practitioners the ability to make decisions based on sound scientific information. This journal is a must-read for: * Orthopaedic Surgeons and Specialists * Sports Medicine Physicians * Physiatrists * Athletic Trainers * Team Physicians * And Physical Therapists
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