Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament. Left unrepaired, they result in loss of the meniscus hoop stress function and can lead to overload of the lateral compartment and early degenerative changes. Arthroscopic suture repairs show successful results with long-term follow-up. However, previously described suture repair techniques have often required special instrumentation and can be technically demanding. This Technical Note describes the use of an accessory portal through the patellar tendon as a safe and easy method for repairing full posterior radial tears of the lateral meniscus
Background: Recognizing and repairing a lateral meniscus complete radial tear is critical, as this t...
A radial tear of the meniscus can lead to significant loss of meniscus function, resulting in delete...
The meniscal roots are critical in maintaining the normal shock absorbing function of the meniscus. ...
Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the ant...
Double radial tears of the lateral meniscus are rare injuries that typically occur in the setting of...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...
Posterior lateral meniscus root tears are defined as tears that occur within 9 mm of the posterior l...
There is controversy about the treatment for unstable full radial posterior lateral meniscus tears, ...
In young athletes, radial tear of the midbody on the semilunar lateral meniscus in stable knees is m...
none8noThe importance of the lateral meniscus in weight bearing, distribution of force, shock absorp...
Meniscal radial root tears can disrupt the load-bearing function of the meniscus and worsen instabil...
The importance of the lateral meniscus in weight bearing, distribution of force, shock absorption, a...
Medial meniscus posterior root tears are common injuries, especially in the Asian world. This injury...
Presently, the outside-in or inside-out meniscal repair techniques are recommended for the repair of...
A greater understanding of the deleterious consequences that a meniscal root tear brings to the knee...
Background: Recognizing and repairing a lateral meniscus complete radial tear is critical, as this t...
A radial tear of the meniscus can lead to significant loss of meniscus function, resulting in delete...
The meniscal roots are critical in maintaining the normal shock absorbing function of the meniscus. ...
Full radial posterior lateral meniscus root tears are frequently associated with injuries to the ant...
Double radial tears of the lateral meniscus are rare injuries that typically occur in the setting of...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...
Posterior lateral meniscus root tears are defined as tears that occur within 9 mm of the posterior l...
There is controversy about the treatment for unstable full radial posterior lateral meniscus tears, ...
In young athletes, radial tear of the midbody on the semilunar lateral meniscus in stable knees is m...
none8noThe importance of the lateral meniscus in weight bearing, distribution of force, shock absorp...
Meniscal radial root tears can disrupt the load-bearing function of the meniscus and worsen instabil...
The importance of the lateral meniscus in weight bearing, distribution of force, shock absorption, a...
Medial meniscus posterior root tears are common injuries, especially in the Asian world. This injury...
Presently, the outside-in or inside-out meniscal repair techniques are recommended for the repair of...
A greater understanding of the deleterious consequences that a meniscal root tear brings to the knee...
Background: Recognizing and repairing a lateral meniscus complete radial tear is critical, as this t...
A radial tear of the meniscus can lead to significant loss of meniscus function, resulting in delete...
The meniscal roots are critical in maintaining the normal shock absorbing function of the meniscus. ...