The role of magnetic resonance imaging and clinical assessments in predicting meniscal tear surgery.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Yaman Karakoç, İsmail Burak Atalay
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to investigate the role of physical examination and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in predicting meniscal tear surgery.

Patients and methods: Medical records of a total of 997 patients (563 females, 434 males; mean age 40.53 years; range 18 to 66 years) who were recommended surgery for meniscal tear in an external center, but continued follow-up in our hospital between January 2012 and March 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. Data of the patients including demographic and clinical characteristics, physical examination findings, and MRI results were recorded. The visual analog scales (VAS) scores and the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) were evaluated.

Results: Of all the patients evaluated by MRI, 62.4% were recommended surgical treatment in private hospitals and 37.6% were recommended surgical intervention in state hospitals. Only 282 of them (28.3%) were treated surgically for meniscal tear after MRI evaluation and physical examination in our clinic. The median pre-treatment VAS score was 7.0 (range, 4 to 10) and 6.0 (range, 3 to 8) in the patients undergoing surgery and undergoing conservative treatment, respectively. The VAS and KOOS scores were similar between the groups at the postoperative sixth month and first year (p=0.940, p=0.203; p=116, p=0.057, respectively). Pain scores significantly decreased, while the KOOS scores significantly increased after the treatment in both groups (for all p=0.001).

Conclusion: Decision for surgery should be solely based on physical examination and radiological findings in meniscal tears.

磁共振成像和临床评估在预测半月板撕裂手术中的作用。
目的:本研究旨在探讨体格检查和磁共振成像(MRI)结果在预测半月板撕裂手术中的作用。患者与方法:共997例患者,其中女性563例,男性434例;平均年龄40.53岁;年龄在18至66岁之间),因外中心半月板撕裂推荐手术,但在2012年1月至2018年3月期间在我院继续随访。记录患者的人口学、临床特征、体格检查、MRI结果等资料。评估视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分和膝关节损伤及骨关节炎结局评分(oos)。结果:在所有MRI评估的患者中,62.4%建议在私立医院进行手术治疗,37.6%建议在公立医院进行手术干预。本院经MRI评估及体格检查,半月板撕裂仅行手术治疗282例(28.3%)。手术患者和保守治疗患者的治疗前VAS评分中位数分别为7.0(范围4 ~ 10)和6.0(范围3 ~ 8)。两组术后6个月和1年的VAS和kos评分相似(p=0.940, p=0.203;P =116, P =0.057)。两组治疗后疼痛评分均显著降低,kos评分均显著升高(p均=0.001)。结论:半月板撕裂应完全根据体格检查和影像学表现来决定手术。
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1.90
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期刊介绍: Joint Diseases and Related Surgery (formerly published as Eklem Hastalıkları ve Cerrahisi) is the official publication of the Turkish Joint Diseases Foundation. Joint Diseases and Related Surgery is open access journal. The full text of the articles of the Journal is freely available without embargo since 1990. Joint Diseases and Related Surgery is international, double-blind peer-reviewed periodical journal bringing the latest developments in all aspects of joint diseases and related surgey.
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