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Pier Paolo Mariani1, Germano Iannella, Guglielmo Cerullo, Marco Giacobbe.
Abstract
A rare case of acute avulsion of both posterior meniscal roots concomitant with an acute anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear in a professional soccer player is described. While avulsion of the lateral meniscal root has been extensively reported in association with ACL injuries, medial root avulsion has never been reported in association with acute ACL. A review of the video documentation of the match accident revealed the exact mechanism of injury was a forceful external rotation of the standing limb.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24972707 PMCID: PMC4559537 DOI: 10.1007/s10195-014-0302-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Traumatol ISSN: 1590-9921
Fig. 1a Preoperative coronal TSE-fat saturated MR image shows the ACL tear and an area of heterogeneous intrameniscal signal intensity of both meniscal roots with a void at the posterior attachment site of both menisci (arrow). b Preoperative coronal oblique 30° MR image. The arrow shows absence of tibial insertion of posterior lateral root. The asterisk shows hyperintensity signal at femoral ACL insertion
Fig. 2Arthroscopic view of acute medial posterior root avulsion
Fig. 3Arthroscopic view of acute lateral posterior root avulsion
Fig. 4At MRI follow-up at three months, the coronal T1-TSE view (a) shows the tibial tunnel for ACL reconstruction and the tunnels for the medial root (white arrow) and for the lateral root (dashed arrow). b The coronal TSE-fat saturated MR image shows both medial and lateral roots healed