| Literature DB >> 29607459 |
Johannes Weber1, Matthias Koch1, Peter Angele1,2, Johannes Zellner3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The meniscus plays an important role in the integrity of the knee joint. Therefore, meniscus tissue preserving techniques for the therapy of meniscus injuries seem to be reasonable. One of the important questions is whether meniscal repair can prevent the knee joint from early onset of osteoarthritis.Entities:
Keywords: Meniscus; Meniscus repair; Osteoarthritis of the knee; Prevention; Review
Year: 2018 PMID: 29607459 PMCID: PMC5879034 DOI: 10.1186/s40634-018-0122-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Orthop ISSN: 2197-1153
Fig. 1Schematic drawing: Mensical cross section, different tear types and their suturing potential. R-R: red-red-zone, R-W: red-white zone. W-W: white-white-zone: a longitudinal tear, b bucket handle tear, c radial tear, d flap lesion, e flap lesion with meniscal root participation. Different meniscal tear types: especially large bucket handle tears and radial tears that extend to the meniscal rim should be considered to be repaired
Fig. 2Meniscus suture. Forty two years old woman, medial meniscus left knee: performed meniscus suture in the red-white area in an early degenerative knee joint. To support endogenous meniscal regeneration by vascular supply a trephination of the meniscus basis was performed prior to the suture. (published in (Zellner & Angele, 2017))
Fig. 3Preparation of the meniscus lesion. Refreshing of the margins of a meniscus tear by a rasp to induce a slight bleeding as an obligate procedure before meniscus suture to enhance meniscus regeneration (published in (Zellner & Angele, 2017))
Overview of performed studies conferning long-term outcome after meniscus suturing
| Author | Study design | Follow-up period | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tengrootenhuysen et al. | Retrospective cohort study, | Follow up up to 5 y | Improved IKDC & Lysholm after meniscus suturing |
| Xu et al. | Meta analysis ( | Follow up up to 7 y | Improved IKDC & Lysholm as well as reduced loss of function in suturing group |
| Stein et al. | Cohort study ( | Follow up up to 9 y | Higher return to pre-injury activity level in suturing group |
| (Majewski et al., | Retrospective cohort study, | Follow up up to 10 y | rotational stability after successful suturing as high as in uninjured knees |
Fig. 4X-ray post subtotal meniscectomy. Forty two year old man: X-ray of a left knee joint 7 years after subtotal meniscectomy. It shows a lost joint line on the medial site and signs of osteoarthritis of the knee (published in (Zellner & Angele, 2017))