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2 Separate Meniscal Cysts Arising from Tears of the Medial Meniscus - A case report - (내측 반월상 연골 파열에서 발생한 독립된 2개의 반월상 연골 낭종 - 1예 보고 -)

  • Suh, Mn-Sam;Park, Hyung-Taek;Kim, Sang-Hyo
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.214-217
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    • 2005
  • Meniscal cyst is an uncommon disease of knee joints, arising less frequently from medial meniscus than lateral. Most of they are accompanied with horizontal tear of meniscus. This is the case of 24 year old man who had 2 separate medial meniscal cysts with longitudinal tear on posterolateral side of medial meniscus without trauma. Treatment consisted of arthroscopic decompression of cysts and meniscal repair.

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Arthroscopic treatment for symptomatic lateral discoid meniscus in a 26-month-old girl -A case report- (26개월 여아에서 발생한 슬관절 외측 원판형 연골 파열의관절경적 치험례 -증례보고-)

  • Lee Byung-Ill;Choi Hyung-Suk;Min Kyung-Dae;Cho Young-Il
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.54-59
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    • 2002
  • In children, the snapping-knee syndrome is strongly suggestive of a diagnosis of discoid menisci. Furthermore the loss of extension of the knee suggests a diagnosis of torn lateral discoid meniscus. Symptomatic lateral discoid meniscus tear in a very young child, especially under the 3-year-old, was very rarely reported and the treatment protocol has not been established. Some therapeutic advancement was achieved in symptomatic lateral discoid meniscus but still technical difficulties exist. We undergone arthroscopic meniscal reshaping in a 26-month-old girl. At the time of postoperatively 2-year 9-month follow up, excellent result has achieved in clinical and functional outcome according to the scale of Ikeuchi without recurrence of symptom or postoperative complication. We reported out experience and results that arthroscopic reshaping procedure was done for management of symptomatic lateral discoid meniscus in a 26-month-old girl.

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Meniscus Repair using Meniscus Arrow with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction (전방 십자 인대 재건술시 동반된 반월상 연골 파열에 대한 meniscus arrow를 이용한 봉합)

  • Cho Sung-Do;Park Tae-Woo;Hwang Su-Yeon
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.156-160
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    • 2002
  • Purpose : To evaluate the results and usefulness of meniscal repair using meniscal arrows with ACL reconstruction. Material and Methods : Among cases of the simultaneous meniscal arrow fixation and ACL recontruction performed between May, 1997 and September, 2000, 17 cases could be evaluated. The average follow-up were 18.5 months. Twelve cases were medial meniscus, 5 cases, lateral meniscus. All cases were longitudinal tear. Meniscal tear were seen at red-red zone in 13 cases, red-white zone in 5 cases. The results were analyzed by pain, joint line tenderness, locking, McMurray test, the Marshall knee scoring scale and complications. Results : Postoperatively two patients had mild joint line tenderness without pain on joint motion or weight bearing. No patient had locking or positive McMurray test. At last follow-up, 15 cases $(88\%)$ were 'excellent' or 'good' according to the Marshall knee score scale. There were two complications which are soft tissue irritation sign on active knee motion and a femoral chondral injury due to protruded T-shaped head of meniscus arrow. Conclusion : Meniscus arrow can be one of the options in repairing the associated meniscus tear, especially the posterior horn of medial meniscus, during ACL reconstruction. However, surgeons using meniscus arrow should be aware of its potential complications such as pain due to soft tissue irritation and chondral damage of the femoral condyle.

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Case Report on Medial Discoid Meniscus (내측 원판형 연골의 증례 보고 -1예 보고-)

  • An, Hyug-Su;Cho, Young-Ho;Kim, Dong-Young;Yun, Hee-Min;Park, Ho-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.50-53
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    • 2007
  • Although the lateral discoid meniscus of the knee has been observed frequently, the medial discoid meniscus has very rarely been reported in the literature. A 22-year-old female patient was diagnosed as having a medial discoid meniscus with horizontal tear by means of magnetic resonance image and arthroscopy. The patient was treated by arthroscopic partial meniscectomy.

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Management of Displaced Bucket-Handle tear - Differences Between Medial & Lateral Menisci - (전위된 양동이 손잡이형 파열의 치료 - 내측과 외측 반월상 연골의 비교 -)

  • Chung Shun Wook;Hahn Sung Ho;Yang Bo Kyu;Yi Seung Rim;Ha Jeong Hyun;Kim Min Seok;Yeo Yong Beom
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.153-159
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    • 2003
  • Purpose : The purpose of this study was to compare the pattern of displaced bucket-handle tear of lateral and medial menisci and the treatment modality and results from accompanying injury. Materials and Methods : Patients who were diagnosed for displaced bucket-handle tear of medial meniscus (group I: 52patients, 52cases) and lateral meniscus (group II: 31patients, 32cases) from September 1998 to December 2002. The mean ages were 25years $(16\~66)$ for Group I and 29years $(18\~63)$ for Group II, and the average follow-up period were 18months $(12\~44)$ and 13months $(6\~46)$, respectively. The zone of meniscus tear and the existence of accompanying injury were verified through intraoperative arthroscopy and discoid type meniscus was additionally examined for group II. The assessment was made according to the physical examination and clinical pattern at the postoperative last follow-up, and the 2nd look arthroscopy was performed in 19cases $(23\%)$ for the cases accompanying anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in both groups. Results : There were 38cases $(73\%)$ in group I, 5cases $(16\%)$ in group II for associating ACL injury. We observed discoid type meniscus (19cases, $59\%$) in group II. At last follow-up clinical success in repair cases of group I and II are 22cases $(85\%)$, 2cases $(67\%)$, in resection cases are 26cases $(100\%)$, 26cases $(93\%)$ respectively. Reoperation is performed 2cases in repair cases of group I. One case is re-rupture, the other case is newly developed tear in white-white zone. Reoperation is performed 2cases due to remnant meniscal tear in resection cases of group II. All of 2cases are discoid type menisci. Conclusion : Displaced bucket-handle tear of medial & lateral menisci would be substantially different an aspect, considering on difference would help to select proper treatment modality.

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Arthroscopic Treatment for Meniscal Cyst (관절경을 이용한 반월상연골 낭종의 치료)

  • Min, Byoung-Hyun;Lee, Weon Ik;Choi, Seung Joon;Kang, Shin Young
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 1998
  • Recent studies suggest that most meniscal cysts can be treated surgically by arthroscopic management of the meniscal tear and arthroscopic cyst evacuation. But arthroscopic cyst decompression may sacrifice a substantial amount of meniscal tissue that is not torn in order to expose the "stalk" of the cyst. Nowadays, the trend is changing as preserving the involved meniscus to prevent from inevitable degenerative changes after meniscectomy. The purpose of this report is to describe a new surgical technique that minimizes loss of meniscal tissue in hopes of maximizing residual meniscal function. We experienced 10 patients with meniscal cysts that were consisted of four lateral cysts and six medial cysts. Menisci were torn in all cases. Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy and decompression of cysts were performed in 9 cases, and arthroscopic partial meniscectomy and open cystectomy in 1 case. The procedures were consisted of injection of the methylene blue into the cyst, partial meniscectomy of the meniscal tear until the dye was seen in orifice of the cyst, and decompression of cyst through cystic opening. This article serves to confirm the relationship between torn menisci and cysts, to re-evaluate the occurrence ratio of the meniscal cyst on the medial to lateral meniscus, and to assess the efficacy of arthroscopic partial meniscectomy and decompression of cyst as a potentially meniscal sparing procedure.

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Tear Patterns in Traumatic and Atraumatic Meniscal Injuries of the Knee (외상과 비외상에 의한 슬관절 반월상 연골의 파열 형태)

  • Sohn, Jong-Min;Kim, Hyoung-Gwan;Jahng, Ju-Hae;Choi, Moon-Ku;Moon, Chan-Woong
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.147-150
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    • 1998
  • We reviewed the charts and photos taken during arthroscpy of 218 knees of 214 patients(240 menisci) retrospectively. The male was 156 cases(73%) and the female 58 cases(27%). The mean age of the patients was 35 years(range, 7-68). The patients who had definite trauma history were classified as trauma group(Group 1), and the patients who had no or could not recall trauma history were as atrauma group(Group 2). The trauma group was subclassified into the the patients with sports injury, traffic accident, fall down, slip down, direct injury, and miscellaneous according to the causes of the trauma. The patterns of meniscal tear were classified into longitudinal, bucket-handle, horizontal, transverse, flap, complex, and degenerative tear on the basis of O'Connor's classification. The aim of this study was to compare the meniscal tear patterns between trauma group(Group 1) and atrauma group(Group 2) and between the patients before and after the age of 40. The results were as follows ; 1) The difference in the incidence of tear between medial and lateral meniscus was not significant statistically. 2) In Group 1, 60% of the cases showed the longitudinal and bucket-handle tear and 52% of the cases of Group 2 were horizontal tear. 3) In the patients before the age of 40, the longitudinal and bucket-handle tear were 52% of the cases and in the patients over 40, tear patterns which were thought to be related to degenerative change, horizontal and degenerative tear were more than half of the cases (51%).

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Meniscal Repair with Meniscal Arrows (반월상연골 화살을 이용한 반월상연골 봉합술)

  • Kim Jung-Man;Oh In-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.124-130
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    • 2002
  • Purpose: The results of meniscal repair of peripheral tear of meniscus with meniscal arrow was analysed. Materials and Methods: Peripheral tears of posterior 1/2 of menisci of 25 cases including 18medial, 6 lateral and 1 both menisci were repaired with meniscal arrows. One to six meniscal arrows were used for each meniscus according to the length of tears. Concurrent tears of ACL were noted in14 cases. The follow-up period was 3.4 years in average. The findings of physical examination and MRI which were taken once or twice in 1$\~$5 years after operation were evaluated. Results: Healing of the tear was achieved in all cases. However, a vertical longitudinal tear of body occurred in two medial menisci along the line of insertion of arrows. An arrow migrated subcuta-neously in two cases, respectively. Conclusions: The meniscal arrow was effective in the treatment of the peripheral tear of menicus. However, there was a chance of occurrence of longitudinal tear of the meniscus in case of insertion of arrows in a row. Migration of the arrow may occur.

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Arthroscopic Treatment for Lateral Discoid Meniscus in Children: Clinical Symptoms & Treatment Results According to Meniscus Type (소아의 외측 원판형 반월상 연골의 슬관절경 치료: 유형에 따른 임상증상 및 치료 결과)

  • Shin, Sung-Il;Hyun, Yoon-Suk;Kang, Jung-Woo;Oh, Bum-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2011
  • Purpose: We purposed to evaluate clinical results after undergoing arthrocopic surgery of lateral discoid meniscus in children. Materials and Methods: Retrospective evaluation was executed for the 21 cases which showed abnormal findings of knee joint due to lateral discoid meniscus, from Janunary 1 1999 to December 30 2007. Average observation period was 38.4 months (14months~60 months), and average age was 9.5 years old (7~12 years old). The major clinical findings for knee joint extension limitations were the most common with 11 cases, and there were 8 cases of knee joint pain, 6 cases of snapping, and 10 cases of gait abnormality. The forms of lateral discoid meniscus were 14 cases of complete type, 5 cases of incomplete type, and 2 cases of Wrisberg type. All patient had arthroscopic partial menisectomy and some patient who had meniscus tear had arthroscopic meniscus repair. The clinical results were evaluated using Ikeuchi grading system, and the change of knee joint was observed through routine radiography. Results: The peripheral hypermobility of lateral disciform meniscus was observed in 7 cases. The peripheral tear was observed in 4 cases, where partial menisectomy was along with suture at the same time. The final clinical results were 5 cases of Excellent, 12 cases of Good, 4 cases of Fair. Radiologically, there were 5 cases of subchondral sclerosis and narrowness of hardness at the lateral knee joint, and osteochondritis occurred at the joint facet of external femur in 1 case. In clinical result, meanwhile, there were 20 cases of normal or almost normal and only 1 case of abnormal in IKDC score. Conclusion: Knee joint arthroscopic partial menisectomy for treatment of lateral discoid meniscus is useful, and when accompanied by peripheral disruption, suture is thought to be necessary.

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Characteristics of Meniscus Tear in Tibial Plateau Fractures (경골 고평부 골절의 반월상 연골 파열 양상)

  • Lee, Dong-Hoon;Kim, Byung-Kuk;Kim, Jae-Hwa;Chung, Ju-Hwan;Lee, In-Sung;Lee, Jun-Ku;Lee, Soon-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2012
  • Purpose: Tibial plateau fractures cause a variety of problems in the knee joint. The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics of the meniscus injuries in tibial plateau fracture arthroscopically. Materials and Methods: Thirty-three out of 39 consecutive patients diagnosed with tibial plateau fractures underwent arthroscopy between March 2007 and March 2010. According to Schatzker classification, there were 1 type I (3.3%), 19 type II (53.3%), 4 type III (13.3%), 2 type IV (6.6%), 2 type V (6.6%) and 5 type VI (20%) fracture patterns in 33 patients. Results: Twenty-five cases (75.8%) had lateral meniscus tears. There were 18 meniscal tears in 19 cases of Schatzker type II fractures (94.7%), 3 meniscal tears out of 4 cases of Schatzker type III fractures (75%) and 4 meniscal tears out of 5 cases of Schatzker type VI fractures (80%). The most commonly affected site (22/25) was the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus. Of the 25 documented meniscal tears, all but one were vertical longitudinal tear at meniscocapsular junction so most cases are amenable to arthroscopic repair. Conclusion: Arthroscopy for the meniscal injuries in tibial plateau fractures is a valuable diagnostic and treatment tool, we recommend arthroscopy in tibial plateau fracture.

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