Incidence and patterns of meniscal tears accompanying the anterior cruciate ligament injury: possible local and generalized risk factors

被引:63
作者
El Mansori, Ashraf [1 ,2 ]
Lording, Timothy [3 ]
Schneider, Antoine [2 ]
Dumas, Raphael [1 ]
Servien, Elvire [2 ]
Lustig, Sebastien [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, IFSTTAR, Lab Biomecan & Mecan Chocs, Villeurbanne, France
[2] Croix Rousse Univ Hosp, Orthopaed Surg Dept, Lyon, France
[3] Melbourne Orthopaed Grp, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
Knee; ACL injury; Meniscus tear; Tibial slope; Time from injury; ACL RECONSTRUCTION; DEFICIENT KNEE; CHONDRAL INJURIES; MEDIAL MENISCUS; TIBIAL SLOPE; LESIONS; AGE; TIME; MENISCECTOMY; MORPHOLOGY;
D O I
10.1007/s00264-018-3992-x
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
学科分类号
摘要
Injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is frequently accompanied by tears of the menisci. Some of these tears occur at the time of injury, but others develop over time in the ACL-deficient knee. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of the patient characteristics, time from injury (TFI), and posterior tibial slope (PTS) on meniscal tear patterns. Our hypothesis was that meniscal tears would occur more frequently in ACL-deficient knees with increasing age, weight, TFI, PTS, and in male patients. Of the ACL-injured patients, 362 were analyzed, and details of meniscal lesions were collected. The medial and lateral tibial slopes (MTS, LTS) were measured via computed tomography. Patient demographics, TFI, MTS, and LTS were correlated with the diagnosed meniscal tears. Of the patients, 113 had a medial meniscus (MM) tear, 54 patients had a lateral meniscus (LM) tear, 34 patients had tears of both menisci, and 161 patients had no meniscal tear. The most common tear location was the posterior horn (PH) of the MM, followed by tear involving the whole MM. Patient age, BMI, and TFI were significantly associated with the incidence of MM tear. Female patients had a higher incidence of injury than males in all tear sites except in the body and PH. Male patients had more vertical and peripheral tears. The median MTS and LTS for patients with MM tears were 7.0A degrees and 8.7A degrees, respectively, while those of patients with LM tears were 6.9A degrees and 8.1A degrees. Steeper LTS was significantly associated with tears of LM and of both menisci. Older age, male sex, increased BMI, and prolonged TFI were significant factors for the development of MM tears. An increase in the tibial slope, especially of the lateral plateau, seems to increase the risk of tear of the LM and of both menisci. Level of evidence: Level III.
引用
收藏
页码:2113 / 2121
页数:9
相关论文
共 39 条
[1]   Relationship between Meniscal Tears and Tibial Slope on the Tibial Plateau [J].
Alici, Tugrul ;
Esenyel, Cem Zeki ;
Esenyel, Meltem ;
Imren, Yunus ;
Ayanoglu, Semih ;
Cubuk, Rahmi .
EURASIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2011, 43 (03) :146-151
[2]   Interobserver Reliability of the International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sports Medicine (ISAKOS) Classification of Meniscal Tears [J].
Anderson, Allen F. ;
Irrgang, Jay J. ;
Dunn, Warren ;
Beaufils, Philippe ;
Cohen, Moises ;
Cole, Brian J. ;
Coolican, Myles ;
Ferretti, Mario ;
Glenn, Edward, Jr. ;
Johnson, Robert ;
Neyret, Philippe ;
Ochi, Mitsuo ;
Panarella, Ludovico ;
Siebold, Rainer ;
Spindler, Kurt P. ;
Selmi, Tarik Ait Si ;
Verdonk, Peter ;
Verdonk, Rene ;
Yasuda, Kazu ;
Kowalchuk, Deborah A. .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2011, 39 (05) :926-932
[3]   Height, weight, and BMI predict intra-articular injuries observed during ACL reconstruction: Evaluation of 456 cases from a prospective ACL database [J].
Bowers, AL ;
Spindler, KP ;
McCarty, EC ;
Arrigain, S .
CLINICAL JOURNAL OF SPORT MEDICINE, 2005, 15 (01) :9-13
[4]   Meniscus preservation; rationale, repair techniques and results [J].
Boyd, KT ;
Myers, PT .
KNEE, 2003, 10 (01) :1-11
[5]   LIGAMENTOUS RESTRAINTS TO ANTERIOR-POSTERIOR DRAWER IN THE HUMAN KNEE - BIOMECHANICAL STUDY [J].
BUTLER, DL ;
NOYES, FR ;
GROOD, ES .
JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-AMERICAN VOLUME, 1980, 62 (02) :259-270
[6]   PATTERNS OF MENISCAL INJURY WITH ACUTE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT TEARS [J].
CERABONA, F ;
SHERMAN, MF ;
BONAMO, JR ;
SKLAR, J .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 1988, 16 (06) :603-609
[7]   The evaluation of patient-specific factors associated with meniscal and chondral injuries accompanying ACL rupture in young adult patients [J].
Chen, Gang ;
Tang, Xing ;
Li, Qi ;
Zheng, Guo ;
Yang, Tianfu ;
Li, Jian .
KNEE SURGERY SPORTS TRAUMATOLOGY ARTHROSCOPY, 2015, 23 (03) :792-798
[8]   Characteristics of Radial Tears in the Posterior Horn of the Medial Meniscus Compared to Horizontal Tears [J].
Choi, Chul-Jun ;
Choi, Yun-Jin ;
Song, In-Bum ;
Choi, Chong-Hyuk .
CLINICS IN ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY, 2011, 3 (02) :128-132
[9]   Reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament - Timing of surgery and the incidence of meniscal tears and degenerative change [J].
Church, S ;
Keating, JF .
JOURNAL OF BONE AND JOINT SURGERY-BRITISH VOLUME, 2005, 87B (12) :1639-1642
[10]   Associated tears of the lateral meniscus in anterior cruciate ligament injuries: risk factors for different tear patterns [J].
Feucht, Matthias J. ;
Bigdon, Sebastian ;
Bode, Gerrit ;
Salzmann, Gian M. ;
Dovi-Akue, David ;
Suedkamp, Norbert P. ;
Niemeyer, Philipp .
JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY AND RESEARCH, 2015, 10