Jarod Karom, Clayton Peterson, Parker Cavendish, Eric Milliron, Robert Magnussen, Christopher Kaeding, David Flanigan
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Lateral Meniscus Oblique Radial Tears: A Review of Diagnostic Considerations, Biomechanical Impact, and Treatment Outcomes.
» Lateral meniscus oblique radial tears (LMORTs) predominantly affect younger individuals younger than 30 years, especially men with a higher body mass index, presenting unique challenges in surgical management.» The diagnosis of LMORTs is challenging because of the variable sensitivity of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particularly in cases with concurrent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, necessitating the integration of MRI findings with clinical and intraoperative evaluations for accurate diagnosis.» LMORTs significantly affect knee stability and joint mechanics, negatively influencing function and predisposing patients to subsequent joint degeneration.» Treatment strategies for LMORTs have evolved to favor meniscus preservation, with arthroscopic repair techniques such as transosseous pullout suture and side-by-side repair being recommended for more severe tear types.» Future research directions include advancing imaging techniques, conducting long-term outcome studies, exploring LMORTs in non-ACL injuries, performing biomechanical studies focused on healing outcomes, and emphasizing patient-reported outcomes to improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment effectiveness.
期刊介绍:
JBJS Reviews is an innovative review journal from the publishers of The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. This continuously published online journal provides comprehensive, objective, and authoritative review articles written by recognized experts in the field. Edited by Thomas A. Einhorn, MD, and a distinguished Editorial Board, each issue of JBJS Reviews, updates the orthopaedic community on important topics in a concise, time-saving manner, providing expert insights into orthopaedic research and clinical experience. Comprehensive reviews, special features, and integrated CME provide orthopaedic surgeons with valuable perspectives on surgical practice and the latest advances in the field within twelve subspecialty areas: Basic Science, Education & Training, Elbow, Ethics, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Infection, Knee, Oncology, Pediatrics, Pain Management, Rehabilitation, Shoulder, Spine, Sports Medicine, Trauma.