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Evolving Indication of Meniscal Allograft Transplantation (진화하고 있는 동종 반월연골판 이식술의 적응증)

  • Lee, Bum-Sik;Bin, Seong-Il;Kim, Taehyung
    • Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.200-209
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    • 2020
  • The first human meniscal allograft transplantations (MATs) were performed 30 years ago. In the early era, candidates were limited to patients who have favorable joint conditions. MAT is currently indicated for patients with post-meniscectomy symptoms, such as compartmental pain or effusion after a subtotal or total meniscectomy. The current indication for MAT is being expanded to other patients who were not indicated previously. The present article reviews how the indications of MAT have changed over the years.

The comparative study of arthroscopic meniscectomy with or without high tibial osteotomy in patients with degenerative medial meniscus posterior horn tear (내반 변형을 지닌 내측 반월상 연골판 후방 골 기시부 퇴행성 파열 환자에서 반월상 연골판 절제술 단독과 근위 경골 절골술 동반 수술의 결과 비교)

  • Moon, Jae-Young;Seon, Jong-Keun;Song, Eun-Kyoo;Kim, Hyung-Soon;Yim, Ji-Hyeon;Cho, Hyun-Jong
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 2012
  • Purpose: We compared the clinical and radiological results of meniscectomy with HTO or without HTO for degenerative medial meniscus posterior horn with varus deformity. Materials and Methods: Forty-two patients who had medial meniscus degenerative root tear with varus deformity more than 3 degrees were included for this study. Among them, 30 patients were performed meniscectomy combined with open wedge HTO and 12 patients were performed only meniscectomy without HTO. The mean follow-up period was 52.5 months. The clinical results were evaluated based on symptom improvement, patients' subjective satisfaction for surgery and HSS score. We also compared the osteoarthritic progression between the group on preoperative and at the final follow up radiographs. Results: Symptom improvement was achieved in 83.3% (25 cases) with HTO group and 66.7% (8 cases) without HTO group at final follow up with a significant difference. Patients' satisfaction was achieved in 83.3% (25 cases) with HTO group and 58.3% (7 cases) without HTO group which has a significant difference. The HSS score was improved in both group (90.8: with HTO group, 89.0: without HTO group) at the final follow up without significant difference. WOMAC score was improved in both groups at the final follow up without significant difference. There were no significant differences in the osteoarthritic progression between two groups. Conclusion: The good clinical result for treatment of patient who have medial meniscus degenerative root tear with varus deformity, proximal high tibial osteotomy is considered absolutely necessary. However, the progression of degenerative arthritis, its effect on long term follow up will be needed.

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Clinical Results of the Radial Tear of Posterior Root of Medial Meniscus (내측 반월상 연골 후각부 방사형 파열의 임상적 결과)

  • Nha, Kyung-Wook;Jo, Jin-Ho;Lee, Dong-Bong
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.128-133
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    • 2007
  • Purpose: To examine the clinical results after arthroscopic meniscectomy of radial tear of medial meniscus. Materials and Methods: We studied 45 cases with the radial tear of medial meniscus which follow up more than 2 years(range 2 to 7 years). Arthroscopic surgery was performed to the patients with grade 0-2 according to the Kellgren and Lawrence classification. Evaluation of cartilage damage was performed on surgical photos according to Outerbridge classification. Evaluation of clinical result was used the modified Lysholm score. Results: The mean pre-operation Lysholm score was 79.1, 71.2, 68.5, 67.9, 67.2, 61.5 and post-operation Lysholm score was 86.3, 75.1, 73.0, 73.1, 73.2, 66.2 and 61.5%, 62.5%, 60.0%, 50.0%, 50.0%, 25.0% improved knee pain and 69.2%, 75.5%, 70.0%, 66.6%, 75.0%, 75.0% were satisfied knee surgery and 30.7%, 20.5%, 20.0%, 50.0%, 25.0%, 50.0% required further surgery in patients respectively. According to Kellgren and Lawrence classification, 7 cases(15.5%) progress grade 3 osteoarthritis. Conclusions: The radial tear of medial meniscus showed the poor results with arthroscopic meniscectomy even if the grade 0-2 osteoarthritis. For the improvement of the clinical results, consider the technique to restore the hoop stresses or use the high tibia osteotomy for preventing the osteoarthritis.

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Efficacy Test of Polycan, a Beta-Glucan Originated from Aureobasidium pullulans SM-2001, on Anterior Cruciate Ligament Transection and Partial Medial Meniscectomy-Induced-Osteoarthritis Rats

  • Kim, Joo-Wan;Cho, Hyung-Rae;Ku, Sae-Kwang
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.274-282
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    • 2012
  • The object of this study was to assess the efficacy of Polycan from Aureobasidium pullulans SM-2001, which is composed mostly of beta-1,3-1,6-glucan, on osteoarthritis (OA)-induced by anterior cruciate ligament transection and partial medial meniscectomy (ACLT&PMM). Three different dosages of Polycan (85, 42.5, and 21.25 mg/kg) were orally administered once a day for 84 days to male rats a week after ACLT&PMM surgery. Changes in the circumference and maximum extension angle of each knee, and in cartilage histopathology were assessed using Mankin scores 12 weeks after Polycan administration. In addition, cartilage proliferation was evaluated using bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU). As the result of ACLT&PMM, classic OA was induced with increases in maximum extension angles, edematous knees changes, and capsule thickness, as well as decreases in chondrocyte proliferation, cartilages degenerative changes, and loss of articular cartilage. However, these changes (except for capsule thickness) were markedly inhibited in all Polycan- and diclofenac sodium-treated groups compared with OA control. Although diclofenac sodium did not influence BrdU uptake, BrdU-immunoreactive cells were increased with all dosages of Polycan, which means that Polycan treatment induced proliferation of chondrocytes in the surface articular cartilage of the tibia and femur. The results obtained in this study suggest that 84 days of continuous oral treatment of three different dosages of Polycan led to lesser degrees of articular stiffness and histological cartilage damage compared with OA controls 91 days after OA inducement, suggesting that the optimal Polycan dosage to treat OA is 42.5 mg/kg based on the present study.

Arthroscopic Meniscectomy in Patients Aged Over 50 - More than 3 Years Follow-Up Result - (50세 이상 환자에서의 반월상 연골 절제술 - 최소 3년 이상 추시 결과 -)

  • Cho, Sung-Do;Youm, Yoon-Seok;Go, Sang-Hun;Jung, Kwang-Hwan;Cha, Jae-Ryong;Lee, Chae-Chil;Jeong, Ji-Young;Seo, Dong-Kyo
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.107-111
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: To evaluate the clinical and radiographical results of arthroscopic meniscectomy in patients aged over 50 with minimum 3-year follow-up. Materials and Methods: Of the patients who had undergone arthroscopic meniscectomies between Dec. 1997 and Dec. 2003, 36 patients(36 knees) were available for retrospective evaluation. The average age at the time of surgery was 56.4 years and the mean follow-up period was 63 months. According to the Kellgren-Lawrence classification, grade I change were noted in 16 patients, II in 12, III in 6 and IV in 2. According to Outerbridge classification, grade I articular lesions were noted in 16 patients, II in 10, III in 7 and IV in 3. Postoperative Lysholm score, patient s subjective satisfaction and radiographic changes were evaluated retrospectively. Results: Twenty-four patients(66.7%) were good or excellent for the Lysholm score and 26 patients(72.2%) were satisfied at final follow-up. Tibiofemoral angle was changes from mean valgus 3.9 degrees to mean valgus 2.6 degrees and 22 patients(61.1%) showed the progression of osteoarthritic changes. Conclusion: The satisfactory results could be obtained in 72.2% of patients aged over 50 with a minimal follow-up of 3 years after arthroscopic meniscectomy. The results tended to be worse in patients with moderate or severe tibiofemoral osteoarthritic changes or with articular cartilage lesions.

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The Effect of Arthroscopic Medial Meniscectomy in Degenerative Arthritis of the Knee (슬관절 퇴행성 관절염에서 관절경적 내측 반월상 연골 절제술의 효과)

  • Kim, Do-Yeon;Choi, Yun-Jin;Lee, Seung-Joo;Ko, Min-Seok;Choi, Chong-Hyuk
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 2010
  • Purpose: In patients with meniscal tear with degenerative arthritis, controversy remains as to whether arthroscopic menisectomy is worthwhile or not. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of arthroscopic medial meniscectomy in degenerative arthritis of the knee with meniscal tear. We also intended to identify pertinent indications and risk factors. Materials and Methods: 287 patients underwent arthroscopic medial meniscectomy from 2006 to 2008; 103 patients who had Kellgren-Lawrence grade II, III arthritis of the knee, were over 50 years old, and had minimum 1 year follow-up, were analyzed in this study. Clinical assessment was performed retrospectively using the arthroscopic surgery database, medical records, questionnires and interviews. Assessment included visual analogue scale (VAS) scores and Lysholm scores. Results: The mean Lysholm score increased from 69 to 85 after surgery. The mean VAS score improved from 7 to 3.1 after surgery. Kellgren-Lawrence grade II group and group with trauma history showed significant improvement of pain and function compared with grade III and group without trauma history. Outerbridge grade I showed significantly more improvement of pain than grade III and IV. Multiple regression analysis showed that trauma history and Outerbridge grade affect the improvement of Lysholm score. Conclusion: In one year follow-up, arthroscopic medial menisectomy can improve pain and function of patients in Kellgren-Lawrence grade II, III degenerative arthritis of the knee. We could expect good results especially in group with low Kellgren-Lawrence grade, trauma history, and mild articular cartilage lesion.

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Indication and Pre-operative Planning of Meniscal Allograft Transplantation (연골판 이식술의 적응증과 수술 전 계획)

  • Kim, Tae-Hyung;Choi, Nam-Hong
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.32-35
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    • 2011
  • Meniscal allograft transplantation is considered to restore important functions of the meniscus after total and subtotal meniscectomy. There are patients who need meniscal allograft transplantation have concomitant lesions; chronic anterior cruciate ligament tear, chondral defect, and malalignment of the knee. Therefore proper selection of the patients and thorough preparation of operative procedure are imperative to get satisfactory results.

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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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Clinical and Arthroscopic Findings of Medial Meniscus Posterior Horn Insertion Tear (내측 반월상 연골판 후각 기시부 파열의 특징 및 관절경 소견)

  • Lee, Jun-Young;Kim, Dong-Hui;Ha, Sang-Ho;Lee, Sang-Hong;Gang, Joung-Hun
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 2009
  • Purpose: We wanted to report the clinical characteristics and arthroscopic findings of radial tear in medial meniscus posterior horn insertion, commonly occurs in patient over middle age with documentary review. Materials and Methods: Retrograde study using hospital records was done to 40 cases in 40 patients who visited our hospital and had been performed knee arthroscopic surgery due to medial meniscus posterior horn insertion tear between January, 2005 to April, 2007. Seven cases were male and 33 cases were female with the mean age of 61 (range, 47-80). Trauma history, stage of arthritis, period between pain and operation, MRI findings, clinical symptoms and operation methods were evaluated. Results : Six cases had trauma history while 34 cases didn't. In simple x-ray, using Kellgren-Lawrence classification, 31 cases were between stage 0 and II while 9 cases were stage III. In arthroscopic exam, there were 17 cases of Outerbridge grade IV, 4 cases of grade III, 9 cases of grade II, 9 cases of grade I. The mean duration of pain was 5.3 months. In MRI, at least one finding of cleft in axial or coronal view or ghost sign in sagittal view was found in all cases. The shape of meniscus tears were blunt in 18 cases, transverse in 12 and degenerative tear in 10. Subtotal meniscectomy was performed in 16 cases, partial meniscectomy in 10 cases and meniscal repair in 14 cases. Conclusion : Medial meniscus posterior horn insertion tear occurs in patients over middle age is rarely related to trauma history but causes painful mechanical symptom and usually accompany arthritis. Meniscectomy can be done for the treatment but repair can be considered is some cases. Further study on the treatment result will be needed.

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Analysis of Lateral Meniscus Injury - Non-discoid versus Discoid - (외측 반월상 연골 손상의 분석 - 비원판형과 원판형의 비교 -)

  • Cho, Sung-Do;Go, Sang-Hun;Jung, Kwang-Hwan;Cha, Jae-Ryong;Lee, Chae-Chil;Youm, Yoon-Seok;Seo, Dong-Kyo
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.122-127
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    • 2007
  • Purpose: To know about the clinical characteristics such as causes, types, associated injuries and treatment of the lateral meniscus injuries. Materials and Methods: Retrospective analysis was performed for 129 lateral meniscus tears which were divided into 2 groups, Non-discoid and Discoid. Analysis included age and sex distribution, causes of injury, types and location of tear, associated injuries, and methods of treatment. Results: Both Non-discoid and Discoid were prevalent in man and Discoid group was equally distributed through 2nd to 5th decades and Non-discoid group was more prevalent in 4th to 5th decades. Sports injury was the most common cause in both groups and the Nondiscoid group tended to sustain minor injuries compared to Discoid group. Complex tear and body was most common type and site of tear in both groups. Associated injuries were common in Non-discoid group and isolated injuries were common in Discoid group. Partial meniscectomy was commonly done in Non-discoid group and subtotal meniscectomy in Discoid group based on the types of tear. Conclusion: Non-discoid and Discoid lateral meniscus injuries are similar in types and sites of injuries but different in causes of injury, associated injuries and methods of treatment. Therefore, proper diagnosis and treatment would be necessary according to the characteristics.

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