Differences in the Association Between Medial Meniscus Tears and Focal Cartilage Lesions According to Tear Configuration.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-19 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1177/23259671241302782
Taehyeon Jeon, Jong-Min Kim, Bum-Sik Lee, Seong-Il Bin, Jongjin Lee, Kinam Bae, Donghyok Kim
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Abstract

Background: There are no statistical analyses on the association between the configuration of medial meniscus tears and the location of focal cartilage lesions.

Purpose: To investigate the association between the configuration of medial meniscus tears and focal cartilage lesions and analyze whether the location of medial meniscus tears corresponds with that of focal cartilage lesions.

Study design: Cross-sectional study; Level of evidence, 3.

Methods: The authors retrospectively evaluated the medical records of 317 patients with isolated medial meniscus tear who underwent arthroscopic surgery from January 2016 to December 2020. The configuration of the medial meniscus tear was determined based on the International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS) classification. Patients with flap, radial, and longitudinal tears were included in the vertical tear group. For subgroup analysis, vertical tears were divided into medial meniscus posterior root tears and remaining tears. The location of the medial meniscus tear was categorized as anterior, middle, or posterior according to the ISAKOS classification. The cartilage of the medial femoral condyle (MFC) and that of the medial tibial condyle (MTC) were divided into 6 and 4 zones, respectively, and the location of cartilage lesions on the MFC and MTC was evaluated by preoperative magnetic resonance imaging.

Results: There was a higher incidence of focal cartilage lesions with vertical versus horizontal medial meniscus tears (P < .001). For middle and posterior vertical tears with focal cartilage lesions, there was a significant concordance in location between the tear and the lesion (P < .001). In a subgroup analysis of medial meniscus posterior root tears, there was significantly more discordance in location between the tear and the lesion with medial meniscus posterior root tears (23/26 tears; 88.5%) compared with the remaining vertical tears (60/177 tears; 33.9%) (P < .001); instead, the focal cartilage lesions were mainly distributed in the lateral anterior and central portions of both the MFC and MTC.

Conclusion: Vertical tears of the medial meniscus were significantly associated with the presence of focal cartilage lesions, whereas horizontal tears were not. Additionally, middle and posterior vertical tears with focal cartilage lesions showed significant concordance in location between the tear and the lesion.

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Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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4.30
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876
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine (OJSM), developed by the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), is a global, peer-reviewed, open access journal that combines the interests of researchers and clinical practitioners across orthopaedic sports medicine, arthroscopy, and knee arthroplasty. Topics include original research in the areas of: -Orthopaedic Sports Medicine, including surgical and nonsurgical treatment of orthopaedic sports injuries -Arthroscopic Surgery (Shoulder/Elbow/Wrist/Hip/Knee/Ankle/Foot) -Relevant translational research -Sports traumatology/epidemiology -Knee and shoulder arthroplasty The OJSM also publishes relevant systematic reviews and meta-analyses. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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