| Literature DB >> 34980066 |
Ying Pu1, Zhu Lei2, Ding Wenge2, Xu Yue1, Jiang Xiaowei1, Wang Kejie2, Zhao Yiwen2, Huang Zhihui2, Dai Xiaoyu3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a great deal of controversy on whether routine MRI examination is needed for fresh fractures while the vast majority of patients with tibial plateau fractures (TPFs) receive preoperative X-ray and CT examinations. The purpose of the study was to analyze the exact correlation between CT images of lateral plateau and lateral meniscus injuries in Schatzker II TPFs.Entities:
Keywords: CT; Lateral meniscus injuries; Lateral plateau depression; Lateral plateau widening; Tibial plateau fractures
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34980066 PMCID: PMC8725471 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-021-04967-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Measurement of LPD and LPW (A) A 41-year-old woman who had Schatzker type II tibial plateau fracture and lateral meniscus injury, a = LPD (19.2 mm), b = LPW (5.2 mm); (B) A 45-year-old man who had Schatzker type II tibial plateau fracture without lateral meniscus injury, a = LPD (4.1 mm), b = LPW (3.9 mm). LPD, lateral plateau depression; LPW, lateral plateau widening
Different locations and patterns of lateral meniscus injury
| Locations and patterns of lateral meniscus injury | No. |
|---|---|
| The anterior horn | |
| Longitudinal/oblique tears | 1 |
| Radial tears | 2 |
| The midbody | |
| Longitudinal/oblique tears | 11 |
| Radial tears | 13 |
| Horizontal tears | 8 |
| Meniscocapsular separation | 54 |
| The posterior horn | |
| Longitudinal/oblique tears | 7 |
| Radial tears | 6 |
| Horizontal tears | 4 |
| Meniscocapsular separation | 24 |
| Radial tears in the anterior horn and midbody | 1 |
| Longitudinal/oblique tears in the midbody and posterior horn | 4 |
| Radial tears in the midbody and posterior horn | 5 |
| Horizontal tears in the midbody and posterior horn | 3 |
| Radial tears in the midbody and meniscocapsular separation in the posterior horn | 4 |
| Longitudinal/oblique tears in the midbody and meniscocapsular separation in the posterior horn | 6 |
| Radial tears in the anterior horn of lateral meniscus and horizontal tears in the posterior horn of medial meniscus | 1 |
| Longitudinal/oblique tears in the midbody of lateral meniscus and radial tears in the posterior horn of medial meniscus | 2 |
| Longitudinal/oblique tears in the midbody of lateral meniscus and horizontal tears in the posterior horn of medial meniscus | 1 |
| Longitudinal/oblique tears in the midbody of lateral meniscus and the posterior horn of medial meniscus | 1 |
| Radial tears in the midbody of lateral meniscus and the posterior horn of medial meniscus | 1 |
| Radial tears in the posterior horn of lateral meniscus and the midbody of medial meniscus | 1 |
No. Number
Comparisons of general data and coronal CT results
| Lateral meniscus injury group | Non-lateral meniscus injury group | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Patients, No. (%) | 160 (54.1%) | 136 (46%) | |
| Age, y (mean ± SD) | 46.0 ± 16.0 | 43.8 ± 15.2 | 0.681a |
| Sex, No. (Males: Females) | 88:72 | 86:50 | 0.151b |
| Hypertension, No. | 40 | 24 | 0.126b |
| Diabetes, No. | 16 | 8 | 0.196b |
| LPD, mm (mean ± SD) | 13.2 ± 3.2 | 9.4 ± 3.2 | < 0.001a |
| LPW, mm (mean ± SD) | 8.0 ± 1.4 | 6.8 ± 1.6 | 0.017a |
No. Number; y years; SD Standard deviation; LPD Lateral plateau depression; LPW Lateral plateau widening
aThe Student’s t-test
bPearson Chi-square test
Fig. 2ROC analysis of LPD to predict lateral meniscus injury in Schatzker type II tibial plateau fracture patients. ROC, Receiver operating characteristic; LPD, lateral plateau widening
Fig. 3ROC analysis of LPW to predict lateral meniscus injury in Schatzker type II tibial plateau fracture patients. ROC, Receiver operating characteristic; LPW, lateral plateau depression
Summary of studies on the correlation between the morphology of lateral plateau in TPFs and lateral meniscus injury
| Authors | Number of patients | Schatzker type | The rate of lateral meniscus injury in TPFS | Conclusions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Durakbasa et al. [ | 20 | II | 60.0% | X-ray: collapse ≥14 mm, widening ≥10 mm, the positive rate of lateral meniscus injury was 100%. |
| Gardner et al. [ | 62 | II | 73.0% | X-ray: collapse > 6 mm, widening > 5 mm, the positive rate of lateral meniscus injury was 83.0%. |
| Ringus et al. [ | 85 | I-VI | 28.6% | Coronal CT: collapse > 10 mm, an 8-fold increase in the risk of lateral meniscus tear. |
| Chang et al. [ | 102 | I-VI | 63.6% | Coronal CT: collapse > 6.3 mm, the positive rate of lateral meniscus injury was 75.5%. |
| Kolb et al. [ | 55 | I-III | 34.5% | Coronal CT: per 1 mm widening, the positive rate of lateral meniscus injury increased by 40%. |
| Tang et al. [ | 132 | I-VI | 56.0% | Coronal CT: collapse > 11 mm, the positive rate of lateral meniscus injury was 70.3%. |
TPFs Tibial plateau fractures