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Arthroscopic Pull-out Suture Repair of Posterior Root Tear of the Medial Meniscus - Minimum 5 Years Follow-up Results - (내측 반월상 연골판 후방 부착부 파열의 관절경적 견인 봉합술 - 최소 5년 추시결과 -)

  • SaKong, Hyub;Shin, Hong Kwan;Lee, Young-Kook;Bae, Ki Cheor;Cho, Chul Hyun;Lee, Kyung Jae;Son, Eun-Seok;Kim, Doo Han
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.153-159
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    • 2012
  • Purpose: This study aims at evaluating our results with a 5-year follow up of arthroscopic pull-out suture repair of posterior root tear of the medial meniscus. Materials and Methods: This study enrolled 30 cases who underwent a arthroscopic pull-out suture repair to treat the posterior root tear of the medial meniscus from January 2001 to May 2005 and followed up at least 5 years. The average follow-up period was 76 months (range, 60-90 months). Clinical results by use of the Lysholm knee score and radiographic grade by use of the Kellgren-Lawrence classification were evaluated and second-look arthroscopy was done in all cases. The clinical results were compared with trauma history, obesity, varus deformity and time to operation. Results: At the last follow up, the Lysholm knee score improved from 55 points to 86 points. For the radiological results, 23 cases displayed maintenance or improvement of the medial joint space on the follow up X-ray, but 7 cases displayed decrease of the medial joint space, and 1 case was lately performed total knee replacement due to progressive osteoarthritic change. Conclusion: Arthroscopic pull-out suture repair has a good result at 27 cases (90%) in minimum 5 years follow-up. The clinical improvement was significantly reduced in more severe varus angle.

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Intraarticular Migration of the Staple Used for Extraarticular Lateral Collateral Ligament Repair - A Case Report - (슬관절 외측 측부인대 복원술시 사용된 staple의 관절내 이동 - 증례 보고 -)

  • Yoo, Jae-Chul;Bae, Sang-Wook;Kim, Byung-Kwan
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.184-186
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    • 2006
  • Isolated lateral collateral ligament injury has been reported as avulsion fracture of attachment site or intrasubstance tear. The treatment of avulsion fracture of lateral collateral ligament was primary repair with anchor or staple. There are some reports about loosening or migration of staple which used in repairing meniscus of knee. There is, however, no report about loosening or migration of staple which was used for lateral collateral ligament repair. We report a case of migrated staple that was used for lateral collateral ligament repair, which was migrated to intraarticular posterolateral corner of the knee.

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Septic Arthritis after Arthroscopic Meniscal Repair (관절경적 반월연골판 봉합술 후 발생한 수술 후 화농성 관절염)

  • Jeon, Ho Seung;Woo, Young Kyun;Hwang, Seok Ha;Suh, Seung Pyo;Jeong, Ho Wong
    • Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association
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    • v.52 no.1
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    • pp.97-102
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    • 2017
  • The incidence of septic arthritis after knee arthroscopy surgery has rarely been reported in approximately 0.04% to 3.4%. Moreover, septic arthritis after arthroscopic meniscal repair is more rare. There have been some reported cases, but in Korea, it has not been reported thus far. Herein, we report two cases of septic arthritis after arthroscopic meniscal repair with review of literature.

Arthroscopic Treatment of Meniscal Cyst (슬관절 반월상 연골 낭종의 관절경적 치료)

  • Bae, Dae-Kyung;Yoon, Kyung-Ho;Kwon, Oh-Soo;Shin, Dong-Jun;Im, Yang-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.14-20
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    • 2002
  • Purpose : To analyze the clinical result of the arthroscopic decompression of meniscal cyst and meniscus resection or repair of meniscus tear. Materials and Methods : From April 1994 and October 2001, 19 patients with diagnosis of meniscal cyst associated with tears of the meniscus were treated by arthroscopic meniscal resection or repair with decompression of the cyst. The mean age was 39.8 years(range, 22-58years). The follow-up period ranged from 3 months to 36 months with an average of 18 months. Seven of 19 patients had tenderness over the joint line with palpable mass. Treatment consists of arthroscopic resection or repair of meniscal tear with decompression of the cyst through transmeniscal approach. Open excision of cyst was performed in one case. Clinical evaluation was performed using Lysholm knee score and Tegner activity. All cases were executed proper treatment using arthroscopy. Results : Twelve cysts involved the lateral meniscus$(64\%)$ and seven cysts were on medial cyst$(36\%)$. Most of lateral meniscal cysts were located in anterior one-third and medial meniscal cyst were on posterior one-third. Meniscal tear were observed in seventeen cases$(89.5\%)$ and most tears were horizontal$(79\%)$. Preoperative symptom disappeared and no cyst recurrences were observed at last follow-up(mean follow-up: 18 months). Conclusion : Meniscal cysts involved lateral side in $64\%$ and most of them were associated with meniscus tear$(89.5\%)$ which consists of mainly horizontal component$(79\%)$.

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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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Clinical Analysis of the Results following Meniscal Suture (반월상 연골 파열환자에서 봉합술 후 결과 분석)

  • Bae, Dae-Kyung;Yoon, Kyoung-Ho;Jeong, Ki-Woong;Kwon, Chang-Hyeok;Shin, Neung-Choel
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.19-24
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    • 2000
  • Purpose : To clinically analyze 62 patients who had meniscal repair and compare the results according to methods of repair. Materials and Methods : Between May 1997 and June 1998, we repaired 68 torn menisci in 68 patients. There were 52 male and 10 female with an average age of 26.9 years(ranging from 6 to 51 years). We used Linvatec suture in 46 knees(group A)and meniscal arrow in 16 knees(B group). In six knees we used Linvatec and meniscal arrow both. These 6 knees were excluded and 62 of 68 repaired meniscus were analyzed in this study. Average follow-up period was 18.5 months(ranging 12 to 26 months). We evaluated clinical results by Tapper and Hoover's grading system and subjective symptoms of the patients. Results : There were excellent in 47 cases$(76\%)$, good in 12$(19\%)$ and fair in 3$(5\%)$. In group A, there were excellent in 35 cases$(76\%)$, good in 9$(20\%)$ and fair in 2$(4\%)$. In group B, there were excellent in 12 cases$(75\%)$, good in 3$(19\%)$ and fair in 1$(6\%)$. There was no significant differences in clinical results between two groups. But mean operative time taken for meniscus repair was 40 minutes in group A and 25 minutes in group B. Conclusion : We can obtain good clinical results with short operation time in meniscal repair by proper selection of methods of repair according to the type, location, and size of meniscal tear and associated lesions.

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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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Results of Arthroscopic inside to Out Repair of Meniscus Tear (반월상연골 파열에 대한 관절경적 inside to out 봉합술의 결과)

  • Kim, Bo-Hyun;Hwang, In-Sung;Yun, Tae-Bong;Byun, Jae-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Arthroscopy Society
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2004
  • Purpose: This study examined clinical cure and patients' satisfaction degrees by factors influencing surgical operation results, after arthroscopic inside to out repair as a nonabsorbable suture material, in case of meniscal rupture. Materials and Methods: Materials were 110 cases of 95 patients who could make paces for over 12 months from August 1999 to June 2002. Results were evaluated by clinical cure and subjective satisfaction degrees. This study, concerning those results, analyzed age, term from taking pictures to taking surgical operation, rupture section, rupture length, rupture types, lesion of articular-cartilage, and effects of anterior cruciate ligament operation accompanied. Results: 84 cases(76%) were clinically cured, 98 cases(89%) were subjectively satisfied. In case of accompanying anterior cruciate ligament rupture, and in case that rupture length was below 2 cm, rates of clinical cure and patients subjective satisfaction were significantly high. In case of complex or degenerative rupture, patients satisfaction rates were higher when comparing with clinical cure rates. Conclusion: Various sutures are possible as well as available in case of arthroscopic meniscal inside to out repair using nonabsorbable suture material. It can be concluded that patients age is not absolte consideration in determining the suture of meniscus. In cases of complex rupture, degenerative rupture, ruptures companied by joint-cartilage injuries, considerate consideratin need be paid to choose patients and operations.

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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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