半月板外侧根撕裂和挤压的叙述性回顾:技术和结果

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Annals of Joint Pub Date : 2022-04-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.21037/aoj-20-112
Yusuke Nakagawa, Nobutake Ozeki, Hideyuki Koga
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日本东京医科牙科大学医学与牙科科学研究生院关节外科和运动医学系;东京医科牙科大学医学院整形外科,日本东京;日本东京医科大学干细胞与再生医学中心贡献:(一)构思与设计:Y Nakagawa,H Koga;(II) 行政支助:高贺;(III) 提供研究材料或患者:高贺;(IV) 数据收集和汇编:所有作者;(V) 数据分析和解释:所有作者;(VI) 手稿写作:所有作者;(VII) 手稿的最终批准:所有作者。通信:Hideyuki Koga,医学博士,博士。东京医科牙科大学医学与牙科科学研究生院关节外科和运动医学系,日本东京都文京区羽岛1-5-45号,邮编113-8519。电子邮件:koga.orj@tmd.ac.jp.
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A narrative review of lateral meniscus root tears and extrusion: techniques and outcomes.

Objective: In this review, we performed a literature search and described the surgical procedure for a lateral meniscus posterior root tears (LMPRT) repair using a pull-out technique and an arthroscopic centralization for lateral meniscus (LM) extrusion.

Background: The menisci play a pivotal role in the shock-absorbing and load-dispersing functions of the knee joint. They also contribute to its stability. Meniscal root tears substantially affect meniscal hoop function and accelerate cartilage degeneration. Additionally, LMPRT have been shown to affect anterolateral knee laxity and tibiofemoral contact pressure in knees with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Therefore, appropriate management of LMPRT is essential for restoring knee function. Meniscus extrusion has attracted attention due to its association with early osteoarthritis (OA). Recently, an arthroscopic centralization technique has been proposed to reduce meniscal extrusion. During this procedure the capsule attached to the meniscus is sutured to the edge of the tibial plateau using suture anchors.

Methods: A narrative review of LMPRT repair and arthroscopic centralization of lateral meniscal extrusion was performed through a PubMed search.

Conclusions: Specific magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signs were useful for the diagnosis of LMPRT. Pull-out techniques can restore knee stability and load distribution function and result in favorable clinical outcomes. Arthroscopic centralization of the extruded LM caused by meniscectomy and lateral discoid meniscus achieved satisfactory clinical outcomes at the 2-year follow-up. Biomechanical studies demonstrated that this procedure reduced meniscus extrusion and had beneficial effects on load distribution and joint stability. In summary, to restore knee function, LMPRT should be repaired as much as possible. The centralization technique is a promising surgical treatment for extruded lateral menisci due to meniscectomy and discoid meniscus. However, due to the lack of high-level evidence studies such as randomized control trials (RCTs) in this field, it remains necessary to accumulate evidence to confirm the efficacy of LMPRT repair and the centralization technique.

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