Double radial tears of the lateral meniscus are rare injuries that typically occur in the setting of an acute anterior cruciate ligament rupture. Full-thickness radial tears of the meniscus body and root render the meniscus nonfunctional from a loss of hoop stress resistance. Repair of these tears can normalize contact pressures in the lateral compartment and delay arthritic changes. We describe our technique for repairing a lateral meniscus body radial tear and concomitant posterior root tear, via inside-out suture repair and transtibial suture repair, respectively. This investigation was performed at Mayo Clinic
Background. Medial meniscus (MM) posterior root tear (PRT) is often caused by meniscal degeneration,...
Radial tears increase tibiofemoral contact pressure and disrupt the ability of the meniscus to withs...
Meniscal root tears occur in isolation or concurrently with ligamentous knee injury and cause signif...
Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the ant...
Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the ant...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...
Meniscal radial root tears can disrupt the load-bearing function of the meniscus and worsen instabil...
The occurrence of posterior root tear of both the lateral and medial menisci, combined with anterior...
In young athletes, radial tear of the midbody on the semilunar lateral meniscus in stable knees is m...
Posterior lateral meniscus root tears are defined as tears that occur within 9 mm of the posterior l...
A radial tear of the meniscus can lead to significant loss of meniscus function, resulting in delete...
Understanding of meniscal function through basic science, natural history, and biomechanics has high...
There is controversy about the treatment for unstable full radial posterior lateral meniscus tears, ...
Background: Recognizing and repairing a lateral meniscus complete radial tear is critical, as this t...
kocaoglu, baris/0000-0002-2537-0660;WOS: 000259839400003PubMed: 18684627The purpose of this prospect...
Background. Medial meniscus (MM) posterior root tear (PRT) is often caused by meniscal degeneration,...
Radial tears increase tibiofemoral contact pressure and disrupt the ability of the meniscus to withs...
Meniscal root tears occur in isolation or concurrently with ligamentous knee injury and cause signif...
Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the ant...
Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the ant...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...
Meniscal radial root tears can disrupt the load-bearing function of the meniscus and worsen instabil...
The occurrence of posterior root tear of both the lateral and medial menisci, combined with anterior...
In young athletes, radial tear of the midbody on the semilunar lateral meniscus in stable knees is m...
Posterior lateral meniscus root tears are defined as tears that occur within 9 mm of the posterior l...
A radial tear of the meniscus can lead to significant loss of meniscus function, resulting in delete...
Understanding of meniscal function through basic science, natural history, and biomechanics has high...
There is controversy about the treatment for unstable full radial posterior lateral meniscus tears, ...
Background: Recognizing and repairing a lateral meniscus complete radial tear is critical, as this t...
kocaoglu, baris/0000-0002-2537-0660;WOS: 000259839400003PubMed: 18684627The purpose of this prospect...
Background. Medial meniscus (MM) posterior root tear (PRT) is often caused by meniscal degeneration,...
Radial tears increase tibiofemoral contact pressure and disrupt the ability of the meniscus to withs...
Meniscal root tears occur in isolation or concurrently with ligamentous knee injury and cause signif...