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Knee Arthroscopy: The “Crevice Sign,” a New Pathognomonic Sign for Unstable Posterior Medial Meniscal Tear in Anterior Cruciate Ligament–Deficient Knees

open access: yesArthroscopy Techniques, 2020
There has been increased emphasis on medial meniscus repair in the anterior cruciate ligament–reconstructed knee, as this improves stability. We describe an arthroscopic sign of an unstable medial meniscal tear that is diagnostic. The “crevice sign” is a
Jérôme Murgier, M.D.   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ipsilateral Medial and Lateral Discoid Meniscus with Medial Meniscus Tear

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedic Case Reports, 2016
Discoid meniscus is a well-documented knee pathology, and there are many cases of medial or lateral discoid meniscus reported in the literature. However, ipsilateral concurrent medial and lateral discoid meniscus is very rare, and only a few cases have been reported.
Shimozaki, Kengo   +6 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Improved arthroscopic one-piece excision technique for the treatment of symptomatic discoid medial meniscus

open access: yesJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, 2017
Background Discoid medial meniscus is an extremely rare abnormality of the knee. During arthroscopic meniscectomy for symptomatic discoid medial meniscus, it is difficult to remove the posterior portion of the meniscus because of the confined working ...
Hong-De Wang, Tong Li, Shi-Jun Gao
doaj   +1 more source

Can the outside-in half-tunnel technique reduce femoral tunnel widening in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction? A CT study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
There are different techniques for drilling the femoral tunnel in the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), but their influence in the bone tunnel enlargement in unknown.
DE CARLI, Angelo   +7 more
core   +1 more source

Augmentation of the Pullout Repair of a Medial Meniscus Posterior Root Tear by Arthroscopic Centralization

open access: yesArthroscopy Techniques, 2017
The meniscus roots are critical for meniscus function in preserving correct knee kinematics and avoiding meniscus extrusion and, consequently, in the progression of osteoarthritis.
Hideyuki Koga, M.D., Ph.D.   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

A rare case of symptomatic nonunion of avulsion fracture of the posterior medial meniscus root with concomitant posterior cruciate ligament injury

open access: yesJournal of Medical Sciences, 2021
The menisci are the essential structures of the knee joint because they disperse body weight and reduce friction during the movement. An avulsion fracture of the posterior medial meniscus root, also known as meniscal ossicles, can lead to meniscal ...
Shen-Han Wu   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ramp lesion of the medial meniscus

open access: yesEFORT Open Reviews, 2021
Ramp lesion of the medial meniscus used to be completely disregarded in the past. Ramp lesion has been now put under the spotlight by orthopaedic and sport medicine surgeons and requires attention. It is closely associated with anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Qalib, Yusuf Omar   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

MRI follow up of bilateral partial meniscal substitution with a demineralized bone block. A case report

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports, 2023
The case of a 60-year-old male is described, who presented in 2020 with a symptomatic degenerative bilateral posterior horn lesion of the medial meniscus.
Sven Behrendt, MD
doaj   +1 more source

Surgical technique: Tscherne-Johnson extensile approach for tibial plateau fractures. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
BackgroundThe standard approach to lateral tibial plateau fractures involves elevation of the iliotibial band (IT) and anterior tibialis origin in continuity from Gerdy's tubercle and metaphyseal flare.
Johnson, Eric E   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Meniscus-derived matrix scafolds promote the integrative repair of meniscal defects [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Meniscal tears have a poor healing capacity, and damage to the meniscus is associated with significant pain, disability, and progressive degenerative changes in the knee joint that lead to osteoarthritis.
DeFrate, Louis E.   +9 more
core   +3 more sources

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