| Literature DB >> 35418662 |
Alejandro Espejo-Reina1, Maria Prado-Novoa2, Alejandro Espejo-Baena1, Alejandro Peña-Trabalon2, Ana Perez-Blanca3,4.
Abstract
Treatment of posterior meniscal roots tears evolved after biomechanical evidence of increased pressures on the tibiofemoral cartilage produced by this lesion and the subsequent accelerated development of arthritis or osteonecrosis observed clinically. However, little is known about the consequences of the detachment of the anterior roots. This in-vitro study analyzes the biomechanical changes in the tibiofemoral joint caused by avulsion of the anterior root of the lateral meniscus. The effectiveness of surgical root re-insertion to restore the pre-injured conditions is also evaluated. Using cadaveric knees at flexion angles from 0° to 90°, results show that the lesion significantly reduces the contact area and raises the pressure on the tibiofemoral cartilage of the injured compartment at all angles. Said modifications become larger at low flexion angles, which are the most frequent positions adopted by the knee in daily and sports activities, where they result similar to total meniscectomy. In-situ repair partially restores the contact biomechanics. Consequently, careful attention should be paid to proper diagnosis and treatment of detached anterior roots since the observed altered knee contact might induce similar degenerative problems in the cartilage as with completely detached posterior roots.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35418662 PMCID: PMC9007958 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-10229-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Experimental setup: (a) frontal and (b) lateral view showing the testing machine with a right knee specimen mounted at 90° flexion. White arrows highlight the machine elements that enable the movements associated with the degrees of freedom of the experiment. (a) Tibial container; (b) femoral container; 2: clamp that permits three-dimensional rotation used to fix the femur; 3: actuator of the machine with linear ball guides interposed; 4: pressure sensor; 5: load cell; 6: screws to fix the sensor to the tibial container.
Figure 2Schematics of the lateral meniscus conditions tested: (a) intact meniscus, (b) anterior root detachment, (c) In-situ repair, (d) meniscectomy. The detail shows a magnified representation of the repair technique.
Figure 3Representative distribution of pressures in the lateral and medial compartments. The four lateral meniscus conditions tested are represented for specimen n° 3 at 0° of flexion: anterior root avulsion of the lateral compartment resulted in a more concentrated distribution of pressures in the injured side, with steeper gradients. These effects were similar to meniscectomy. With repair, pressure distribution tended to recovered that of the intact condition.
Normalized contact area relative to the intact condition in the lateral and medial compartments at each flexion angle for the 3 altered meniscal conditions (given as mean value with the 95% CI in parentheses).
| 0° | 30° | 60° | 90° | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intact (mm2) | 58.39 (53.86, 62.92) | 53.90 (45.15, 62.64) | 49.65 (38.04, 61.26) | 38.89 (31.22, 46.55) |
| Injured | 0.55 (0.48, 0.62)* | 0.60 (0.49, 0.73)* | 0.60 (0.45, 0.76)* | 0.76 (0.61, 0.91)*† |
| Repaired | 0.77 (0.71, 0.83)*• | 0.70 (0.61, 0.80)* | 0.72 (0.59, 0.86)*• | 0.81 (0.62, 0.99) |
| Meniscectomy | 0.54 (0.46, 0.61)* | 0.53 (0.44, 0.62)* | 0.57 (0.41, 0.72)* | 0.49 (0.38, 0.61)*• |
| Intact (mm2) | 54.23 (43.97, 64.62) | 43.18 (33.82, 52.54) | 43.86 (36.66, 51.06) | 43.93 (37.81, 50.05) |
| Injured | 0.90 (0.72, 1.07) | 0.77 (0.57, 0.97) | 0.87 (0.66, 1.84) | 0.95 (0.76, 1.13) |
| Repaired | 1.03 (0.95, 1.12) | 0.96 (0.84, 1.09) | 0.78 (0.93, 1.08) | 1.02 (0.78, 1.25) |
| Meniscectomy | 0.89 (0.76, 1.02) | 0.82 (0.70, 0.92) | 0.85 (0.71, 1.00) | 0.91 (0.76, 1.05) |
Values of contact area (mm2) in the Intact group are provided for reference.
*Significant difference with respect to the intact condition.
†Significant difference with respect to meniscectomy.
•Significant difference with respect to injured.
Figure 4Normalized contact area (a), mean pressure (b), and maximum pressure (c) at the lateral compartment for the three altered meniscal conditions (injured, repaired, and total meniscectomy) for the four knee flexion angles tested; The vertical line near each dot group represents the 95% CI interval of the mean for the group data. Horizontal lines represent significant differences between groups in the preplanned pairwise comparisons. *Significant difference with respect to the intact condition.
Normalized mean pressure relative to the intact condition in the lateral and medial compartments at each flexion angle for the 3 altered meniscal conditions (given as mean value with the 95% CI in parentheses).
| 0° | 30° | 60° | 90° | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intact (N/mm2) | 1.02 (0.80, 1.24) | 1.06 (0.77, 1.34) | 1.17 (0.78, 1.56) | 1.26 (1.07, 1.45) |
| Injured | 2.15 (1.75, 2.55)* | 2.12 (1.72, 2.52)* | 1.91 (1.54, 2.28)* | 1.41 (1.12, 1.70)* |
| Repaired | 1.14 (0.96, 1.31)• | 1.44 (1.16, 1.73)*• | 1.38 (1.14, 1.61)*• | 1.01 (0.74, 1.27)• |
| Meniscectomy | 2.06 (1.62, 2.50)* | 1.95 (1.56, 2.33)* | 2.05 (1.71, 2.40)* | 2.24 (1.78, 2.70)*• |
| Intact (N/mm2) | 0.79 (0.43, 1.15) | 1.91 (1.01, 1.61) | 1.39 (1.02, 1.77) | 1.41 (1.00, 1.83) |
| Injured | 1.23 (0.97, 1.58) | 1.24 (0.84, 1,64) | 1.16 (0.88, 1.44) | 1.09 (0.93, 1.35) |
| Repaired | 1.24 (0.96, 1,52) | 1.18 (0.93, 1,43) | 1.18 (0.93, 1.44) | 1.27 (0.87, 1.31) |
| Meniscectomy | 1.22 (0.84, 1.60) | 1.39 (1.11, 1.68) | 1.17 (0.91, 1.42) | 1.16 (0.96, 1.36) |
Values of mean pressure (N/mm2) in the Intact group are provided for reference.
*Significant difference with respect to the intact condition.
†Significant difference with respect to meniscectomy.
•Significant difference with respect to injured.
Normalized peak pressure relative to the intact condition in the lateral and medial compartments at each flexion angle for the 3 altered meniscal conditions (given as mean value with the 95% CI in parentheses).
| 0° | 30° | 60° | 90° | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intact (N/mm2) | 2.91 (2.18, 3.65) | 3.53 (1.98, 5.07) | 3.67 (2.45, 4.89) | 4.35 (3.87, 4.84) |
| Injured | 2.30 (1.73, 2.87)* | 2.48 (1.93, 3.03)* | 2.00 (1.37, 2.64)* | 1.56 (1.04, 2.08)† |
| Repaired | 1.32 (0.83, 1.81)• | 1.60 (1.23, 1.97)*• | 1.62 (1.20, 2.05)* | 1.16 (0.69, 1.63) |
| Meniscectomy | 2.21 (1.61, 2.82)* | 2.09 (1.56, 2.62)* | 2.06 (1.57, 2.56) | 1.91 (1.28, 2.54)*• |
| Intact (N/mm2) | 2.91 (1.66, 4.17) | 5.58 (3.54, 7.62) | 5.11 (3.35, 6.88) | 6.41 (4.19, 8.63) |
| Injured | 1.21 (0.84, 1.58) | 0.99 (0.65, 1.32) | 1.07 (0.85, 1.30) | 0.99 (0.76, 1.21) |
| Repaired | 1.21 (1,04, 1.39) | 0.92 (0.68, 1.16) | 1.12 (0.92, 1.33) | 1.27 (0.92, 1.62) |
| Meniscectomy | 1.08 (0.84, 1.58) | 1.06 (0.65, 1.32) | 1.07 (0.85, 1.30) | 0.97 (0.76, 1.21) |
Values of peak pressure (N/mm2) in the Intact group are provided for reference.
*Significant difference with respect to the intact condition.
†Significant difference with respect to meniscectomy.
•Significant difference with respect to injured.