Fadila Mihoubi, Mickael Tordjman, Wassef Khaled, Henri Guerini, Fabrice Thevenin, Raphael Campagna, Etienne Pluot, Jean-Luc Drapé, Antoine Feydy
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The menisci play a crucial role in knee stability, load distribution, and shock absorption. Their anatomical structure is linked to the way they perform. Meniscal injuries are common in both athletic and nonathletic populations, accounting for > 60% of all reported knee injuries, making them the most common type of knee injury resulting from acute trauma or degenerative changes. Meniscal tears typically result from a combination of axial loading and rotational force. The medial meniscus is the most affected. Tears can be classified based on their location, pattern, and stability, influencing treatment decisions. The three patterns are horizontal tear (simple or complex with a flap), vertical or longitudinal tear (simple, bucket-handle, or specific case meniscal ramp tear), and radial tear (simple, parrot beak, and specific case meniscal root tears). Some diagnostic pitfalls are anatomical variants, ligamentous or tendinous structures, or variations in signal or meniscal shape.
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology is a review journal that is devoted to musculoskeletal and associated imaging techniques. The journal''s topical issues encompass a broad spectrum of radiological imaging including body MRI imaging, cross sectional radiology, ultrasound and biomechanics. The journal also covers advanced imaging techniques of metabolic bone disease and other areas like the foot and ankle, wrist, spine and other extremities.
The journal''s content is suitable for both the practicing radiologist as well as residents in training.