Evaluation under loading detects medial meniscus extrusion in patients with reconstructed anterior cruciate ligament and restricted knee extension.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of Medical Ultrasonics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1007/s10396-024-01492-2
Yosuke Ishii, Atsuo Nakamae, Nekomoto Akinori, Takato Hashizume, Riko Okinaka, Miharu Sugimoto, Kohei Matsumura, Masakazu Ishikawa, Makoto Takahashi, Nobuo Adachi
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Abstract

Purpose: Some patients who undergo anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction experience abnormal mechanical stress in the meniscus. Medial meniscal extrusion (MME) is reflected in the pathological condition of the meniscus, which expands owing to repetitive mechanical stress. Thus, the effect of the reconstructed ACL on increasing MME under weight-bearing conditions remains unclear. This study investigated the effect of ACL reconstruction on meniscal extrusion under non-weight-bearing and weight-bearing conditions.

Methods: Seventeen patients who underwent unilateral ACL reconstruction (ACL group) and 20 age-matched healthy volunteers (control group) were enrolled. Ultrasonography was performed in the supine, standing, and walking positions in preoperative and postoperative ACL patients. MME during walking was evaluated based on the dynamic behavior of extrusion, and kinetic and kinematic data were synchronously obtained. Moreover, the ACL group underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) evaluation at two points: preoperatively and 12 months postoperatively, and the ultrasound findings were compared.

Results: MME in the supine position measured using both ultrasonography and MRI was not significantly different preoperatively and postoperatively in the ACL group. However, postoperative MME and dynamic behavior of extrusion under standing and walking conditions were significantly higher than those in the preoperative state (dynamic behavior: 0.9 ± 0.4 mm preoperatively, 1.2 ± 0.4 mm postoperatively). Moreover, the deficits in knee extension during walking persisted postoperatively and were significantly higher than those in the control group.

Conclusion: MME in patients with ACL reconstruction including meniscus repair was different under mechanical stress compared to the non-weight bearing condition.

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在加载情况下进行评估,可检测前交叉韧带重建和膝关节伸展受限患者的内侧半月板挤压情况。
目的:一些接受前交叉韧带(ACL)重建术的患者会出现半月板机械应力异常的情况。半月板内侧挤压(MME)反映了半月板的病理状态,即半月板因重复机械应力而膨胀。因此,在负重条件下,重建的前交叉韧带对增加半月板挤压的影响仍不清楚。本研究探讨了在非负重和负重条件下,前交叉韧带重建对半月板挤压的影响:方法:研究人员招募了 17 名接受单侧前交叉韧带重建术的患者(前交叉韧带组)和 20 名年龄匹配的健康志愿者(对照组)。对前交叉韧带术前和术后患者在仰卧位、站立位和行走位进行超声波检查。根据挤压的动态行为评估行走时的 MME,并同步获取运动学和运动学数据。此外,前交叉韧带组分别在术前和术后12个月进行了磁共振成像(MRI)评估,并对超声波结果进行了比较:结果:使用超声波和核磁共振成像测量的仰卧位 MME 在前交叉韧带组的术前和术后没有明显差异。然而,术后站立和行走状态下的 MME 和挤压动态行为明显高于术前(动态行为:术前为 0.9 ± 0.4 mm,术后为 1.2 ± 0.4 mm)。此外,行走时膝关节伸展的缺陷在术后仍然存在,且明显高于对照组:结论:前交叉韧带重建(包括半月板修复)患者在机械应力下的MME与非负重状态下的MME不同。
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11.10%
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102
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Ultrasonics is the official journal of the Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine. The main purpose of the journal is to provide forum for the publication of papers documenting recent advances and new developments in the entire field of ultrasound in medicine and biology, encompassing both the medical and the engineering aspects of the science.The journal welcomes original articles, review articles, images, and letters to the editor.The journal also provides state-of-the-art information such as announcements from the boards and the committees of the society.
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