Literature DB >> 23863849

Trends in meniscus repair and meniscectomy in the United States, 2005-2011.

Geoffrey D Abrams1, Rachel M Frank, Anil K Gupta, Joshua D Harris, Frank M McCormick, Brian J Cole.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Meniscus deficiency may lead to degenerative arthritis in the knee. There is a significant emphasis on meniscus preservation, particularly in the young patient, to reduce the risk of arthritis.
PURPOSE: To report on the incidence of meniscus repair and meniscectomy, with and without concomitant anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, in the United States (US) over the past 7 years. STUDY
DESIGN: Descriptive epidemiology study.
METHODS: Patients who underwent arthroscopic meniscectomy (Current Procedural Terminology [CPT] codes 29880 and 29881), meniscus repair (CPT codes 29882 and 29883), and ACL reconstruction (CPT code 29888) for the years 2005 through 2011 were identified using the PearlDiver Patient Record Database. Age group and sex were collected for each patient. Patient groups included meniscectomy alone, meniscus repair alone, meniscus repair followed by meniscectomy, ACL reconstruction with concomitant meniscus repair, and ACL reconstruction with concomitant meniscus repair followed by meniscectomy. Linear regression and Student t tests were utilized for comparisons, with an α value of .05 set as significant.
RESULTS: The database represented approximately 9% of the US population under 65 years of age. There was no significant change in the number of patients in the covered population during the study time frame (P = .138). From 2005 to 2011, there were a total of 387,833 meniscectomies, 23,640 meniscus repairs, and 84,927 ACL reconstructions. There was a significant increase in the total number of isolated meniscus repairs performed (P = .001) and a doubling of the incidence of repairs from 2005 to 2011. There was no significant increase in the total number of meniscectomies performed (P = .712), while the incidence of meniscectomies increased only 14% from 2005 to 2011. There was no significant change in the number of meniscus repairs performed at the same time as ACL reconstruction during the study time frame. The total number and incidence of meniscectomies after repair with and without ACL reconstruction significantly decreased.
CONCLUSION: There has been an increased number of isolated meniscus repairs being performed in the US over the past 7 years without a concomitant increase in meniscectomies over the same time frame. These data suggest that meniscus repairs are preferentially being performed over meniscectomies.

Entities:  

Keywords:  ACL; knee; meniscectomy; meniscus; osteoarthritis; repair

Mesh:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23863849     DOI: 10.1177/0363546513495641

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


  100 in total

1.  Meniscus transplantation.

Authors:  Rachel M Frank; Brian J Cole
Journal:  Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med       Date:  2015-12

2.  Polyurethane-based cell-free scaffold for the treatment of painful partial meniscus loss.

Authors:  G Filardo; E Kon; F Perdisa; A Sessa; A Di Martino; M Busacca; S Zaffagnini; M Marcacci
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2016-07-09       Impact factor: 4.342

3.  Meniscal tear morphology independently affects pain relief following arthroscopic partial meniscectomy in middle-aged patients.

Authors:  Masayuki Kamimura; Jutaro Umehara; Atsushi Takahashi; Yu Mori; Daisuke Chiba; Yoshiyuki Kuwahara; Eiji Itoi
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2018-10-29       Impact factor: 4.342

Review 4.  Surgical and tissue engineering strategies for articular cartilage and meniscus repair.

Authors:  Heenam Kwon; Wendy E Brown; Cassandra A Lee; Dean Wang; Nikolaos Paschos; Jerry C Hu; Kyriacos A Athanasiou
Journal:  Nat Rev Rheumatol       Date:  2019-07-11       Impact factor: 20.543

5.  Geographic variation in fasciotomy during operative management of tibia fractures.

Authors:  Mark Anders; Christopher Mutty; Allison Cornwall
Journal:  J Orthop       Date:  2015-06-09

6.  3D Bioprinted Highly Elastic Hybrid Constructs for Advanced Fibrocartilaginous Tissue Regeneration.

Authors:  João B Costa; Jihoon Park; Adam M Jorgensen; Joana Silva-Correia; Rui L Reis; Joaquim M Oliveira; Anthony Atala; James J Yoo; Sang Jin Lee
Journal:  Chem Mater       Date:  2020-09-25       Impact factor: 9.811

7.  Meniscus repairs can be saved in the event of postoperative septic arthritis.

Authors:  Philipp Schuster; Markus Geßlein; Michael Schlumberger; Philipp Mayer; Hermann Josef Bail; Jörg Richter
Journal:  Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc       Date:  2018-03-06       Impact factor: 4.342

8.  "Fatigue meniscal tears": a description of the lesion and the results of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy.

Authors:  Marco Kawamura Demange; Riccardo Gomes Gobbi; Gilberto Luis Camanho
Journal:  Int Orthop       Date:  2015-10-06       Impact factor: 3.075

9.  Posterolateral approach for all-inside arthroscopic lateral meniscus repair in athletes: technique and outcomes.

Authors:  Mathieu Thaunat; Pramod S Ingale; Thais Dutra Vieira; Gaspard Auboyneau; Abid Ghazi; Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  2020-06-07       Impact factor: 3.067

10.  The changing demographics of knee dislocation: a retrospective database review.

Authors:  Gabriel A Arom; Michael G Yeranosian; Frank A Petrigliano; Rodney D Terrell; David R McAllister
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2014-09       Impact factor: 4.176

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.