| Literature DB >> 34471646 |
Jun-Gu Park1, Seong-Il Bin2, Jong-Min Kim2, Bum-Sik Lee2, Sang-Min Lee3, Ju-Ho Song4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an effective tool for objective evaluation after meniscal allograft transplant (MAT). Little is known about the association between MRI features of allograft and clinical outcomes. PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: To assess the degree and location of signal intensity (SI) as well as the morphology of allografts on MRI after MAT and evaluate the association between clinical outcomes and MRI features in the midterm period. It was hypothesized that a high SI accompanied by a deformed allograft in specific locations on MRI would be associated with inferior clinical outcomes. STUDYEntities:
Keywords: high signal intensity; magnetic resonance imaging; meniscal allograft
Year: 2021 PMID: 34471646 PMCID: PMC8404655 DOI: 10.1177/23259671211033598
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop J Sports Med ISSN: 2325-9671
Figure 1.Magnetic resonance image showing grade 3 signal intensity in the posterior third of the allograft (A) without and (B) with distorted contour.
Patient Characteristics (N = 156 Knees)
| Variable | Value |
|---|---|
| Age at surgery, y | 32.6 ± 10.6 (15-54) |
| Sex, male/female, n | 95/61 |
| Follow-up period, mo | 55.4 ± 19.9 (36-110) |
| Preoperative mechanical alignment, deg | 1.1 ± 2.4 (–5 to 5) |
| Affected side, n (%) | |
| Right | 79 (50.6) |
| Left | 77 (49.3) |
| Affected compartment, n (%) | |
| Lateral | 132 (84.6) |
| Medial | 24 (15.4) |
Data are reported as mean ± SD (range) unless otherwise indicated.
A positive value indicates varus alignment, whereas a negative value indicates valgus alignment.
Clinical Outcomes and Cartilage Status
| Preoperative | Postoperative (Last Follow-up) |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lysholm score | 63.4 ± 14.9 | 88.4 ± 11.7 | <.001 |
| Cartilage status, n | |||
| Low grade on both sides | — | 69 | |
| High grade on either side | — | 40 | |
| High grade on both sides | — | 47 |
Values are presented as mean ± SD. MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.
Grading of the cartilage status on MRI was based on the criteria of International Cartilage Repair Society (ICRS)[3]; low grade = ICRS grade 0, 1, or 2; high grade = ICRS grade 3 or 4.
Graft Status on MRI According to Stoller
| Graft Status, 0/1/2/3 (3 With Distorted Contour), n | ||
|---|---|---|
| Medial MAT (n = 24) | Lateral MAT (n = 132) | |
| Anterior root attachment | 3/13/0/8 | 45/72/0/15 |
| Anterior one-third | 6/13/0/5 (1) | 40/46/20/26 (18) |
| Midbody | 8/11/2/3 (3) | 49/22/12/49 (28) |
| Posterior one-third | 9/6/1/8 (3) | 46/26/6/54 (31) |
| Posterior root attachment | 6/10/0/8 | 46/52/3/31 |
Grading of the graft status on MRI was based on the criteria by Stoller.[28] MAT, meniscal allograft transplant; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.
Figure 2.Distribution of grade 3 signal intensity (increased signal intensity extended to articular surface) on MRI. The percentage of each section indicates the proportion of grade 3 signal intensity in the entire allograft. The number in parentheses indicates the proportion of grade 3 signal intensity with distorted allograft contour in the entire allograft. MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.
Meniscal Extrusion According to Signal Intensity and Morphology of Allograft on MRI
| Graft Status | Graft Extrusion on MRI, n (%) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Anterior meniscus root | .780 | |
| Grade 0/1/2 | 62/133 (46.6) | |
| Grade 3 | 10/23 (43.4) | |
| Anterior horn | .530 | |
| Grade 0/1/2 | 55/125 (43.7) | |
| Grade 3 without distorted contour | 7/12 (53.8) | |
| Grade 3 with distorted contour | 10/19 (50.0) | |
| Midbody | .101 | |
| Grade 0/1/2 | 42/104 (40.0) | |
| Grade 3 without distorted contour | 11/21 (50.0) | |
| Grade 3 with distorted contour | 19/31 (59.4) | |
| Posterior horn |
| |
| Grade 0/1/2 | 35/94 (36.8) | |
| Grade 3 without distorted contour | 15/28 (51.7) | |
| Grade 3 with distorted contour | 22/34 (62.9) | |
| Posterior meniscus root |
| |
| Grade 0/1/2 | 47/117 (39.8) | |
| Grade 3 | 25/39 (62.5) |
Bolded P values indicate statistically significant difference between signal intensity grades. MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.
Grading of the graft status on MRI was based on the criteria by Stoller.[28]
Presence of grade 3 signal intensity of meniscal allograft with distorted meniscal contour on MRI.
Figure 3.Association between high signal intensities of meniscal allograft and clinical outcomes according to the location and morphology. *Statistically significant difference between the values compared.
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis of Morphologic Characteristics of the Allograft and Cartilage Status Correlated With the Lysholm Score
| Multivariable Analysis | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | β | 95% CI |
|
| Allograft status | |||
| Anterior meniscus root | 4.6 | –1.1 to 10.4 | .115 |
| Anterior horn | |||
| Grade 3 without distorted contour | –2.8 | –10.2 to 4.6 | .458 |
| Grade 3 with distorted contour | –4.4 | –10.6 to 1.7 | .154 |
| Midbody | |||
| Grade 3 without distorted contour | 3.5 | –2.2 to 9.1 | .226 |
| Grade 3 with distorted contour | 2.8 | –2.8 to 8.3 | .324 |
| Posterior horn | |||
| Grade 3 without distorted contour | 4.0 | –1.3 to 9.4 | .137 |
| Grade 3 with distorted contour | –6.5 | –12.5 to –0.5 |
|
| Posterior meniscus root | –5.5 | –10.5 to –0.4 |
|
| Cartilage status | |||
| Unipolar high grade | –3.3 | –7.8 to 1.2 | .149 |
| Bipolar high grade | –2.4 | –7.0 to 2.2 | .303 |
The variables statistically associated with the Lysholm score were determined using multiple linear regression analysis with an enter method. Bolded P values indicate statistical significance.
Grading of signal intensity of meniscal allograft on MRI was based on the criteria by Stoller.[28]
The reference group was signal intensity of grade <3.
The presence of grade 3 signal intensity of meniscal allograft with distorted meniscal contour on MRI.
The reference group was low-grade cartilage lesion.
Figure 4.(A) MRI of a 48-year-old male patient who underwent lateral meniscal allograft transplant. The posterior third of the allograft on MRI at postoperative 6.4 years showed a grade 3 signal intensity (increased signal intensity extended to the articular surface) without distorted contour. The patient’s Lysholm score was 95. (B) MRI of a 43-year-old male patient who underwent lateral meniscal allograft transplant. The posterior third of the allograft on MRI at postoperative 3 years showed a grade 3 signal intensity with distorted contour. The patient’s Lysholm score was 82. MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.