| Literature DB >> 21468619 |
Joon Ho Wang1, Andrew K Wong, James R Romanowski, Freddie H Fu.
Abstract
There is no report regarding a medial meniscus tear arising from an anomalous insertion of medial meniscus on the ACL, which seemed to be developed by the same mechanism as ACL tear. A case of a combined medial meniscus tear with ACL tear in the presence of an anomalous insertion of the medial meniscus on the ACL is reported.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21468619 PMCID: PMC3176407 DOI: 10.1007/s00167-011-1464-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc ISSN: 0942-2056 Impact factor: 4.342
Fig. 1Four consecutive cuttings of proton density image of 3T MRI show abnormal band (arrow) originated from the medial meniscus (arrowhead) a, directed to the femoral insertion site of the ACL d. Abnormal band was completely separated from the lower half of the ACL fiber b, c
Fig. 2a The white-colored, tubular-shaped band (arrowhead) originated from the anterior horn of medial meniscus (MM) with a broad base shaped like a hockey stick blade. A tear surface was observed between the outer and inner portions of the medial meniscus where the abnormal band inserted into the meniscus. The band was separated from the remnant fibers of torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and coursed toward the femoral insertion site of the ACL. PCL Posterior cruciate ligament. b Inner portion of the medial meniscus (arrowhead), attached to the band of the AIMM, was retracted to the inner side to show the torn surface. The meniscus was torn from the anterior horn to the anteromedial corner. MM Outer portion of the anterior horn of medial meniscus, MFC Medial femoral condyle