Meniscal tears are among the most commonly diagnosed knee injuries and often require surgical intervention. Understanding the types of meniscal tears and treatment options is paramount to caring for the young athlete. Sports medicine and arthroscopic physicians now recognize that meniscal preservation in the young athlete is essential to the long-term health and function of the knee. Although uncommon, the discoid lateral meniscus is more prone to injury because of its increased thickness and lack of blood supply. Because of the abnormal development, the peripheral attachments are frequently absent and instability often persists after a partial meniscectomy. If the instability is unrecognized during the initial treatment, a recurrence of pa...
Discoid lateral meniscus in the knee joint is common. From July 1990 through September 1992, the aut...
The discoid meniscus is a congenital abnormality, with the vast majority occurring in the lateral me...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...
Preservation of the meniscus has been shown to influence the progression of degenerative changes of ...
Background: The Type III Wrisberg-type represents the rarest subtype of discoid meniscus. It exhibit...
Background: Lateral discoid meniscus (LDM) should be treated and preserved with saucerization and/or...
With improvement in arthroscopic techniques, partial meniscectomy with repair for symptomatic discoi...
Background: The Type III Wrisberg-type represents the rarest subtype of discoid meniscus. It exhibit...
Meniscal injuries represent one of the most frequent lesions in sport practicing and in particular i...
The menisci are two semilunar-shaped fibrocartilagenous structures, which are interposed between the...
Meniscal injuries represent one of the most frequent lesions in sport practicing and in particular i...
Extrusion of the lateral meniscus has been reported after posterior root tear or radial tear, partia...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Discoid lateral menisci are rare in western races but not uncommon among ori...
Introduction Medial discoid meniscus is estimated to occur in 0.06% to 0.3% of the population, being...
Discoid meniscus is a morphological anomaly of the lateral meniscus that appears in 1–5% of meniscec...
Discoid lateral meniscus in the knee joint is common. From July 1990 through September 1992, the aut...
The discoid meniscus is a congenital abnormality, with the vast majority occurring in the lateral me...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...
Preservation of the meniscus has been shown to influence the progression of degenerative changes of ...
Background: The Type III Wrisberg-type represents the rarest subtype of discoid meniscus. It exhibit...
Background: Lateral discoid meniscus (LDM) should be treated and preserved with saucerization and/or...
With improvement in arthroscopic techniques, partial meniscectomy with repair for symptomatic discoi...
Background: The Type III Wrisberg-type represents the rarest subtype of discoid meniscus. It exhibit...
Meniscal injuries represent one of the most frequent lesions in sport practicing and in particular i...
The menisci are two semilunar-shaped fibrocartilagenous structures, which are interposed between the...
Meniscal injuries represent one of the most frequent lesions in sport practicing and in particular i...
Extrusion of the lateral meniscus has been reported after posterior root tear or radial tear, partia...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Discoid lateral menisci are rare in western races but not uncommon among ori...
Introduction Medial discoid meniscus is estimated to occur in 0.06% to 0.3% of the population, being...
Discoid meniscus is a morphological anomaly of the lateral meniscus that appears in 1–5% of meniscec...
Discoid lateral meniscus in the knee joint is common. From July 1990 through September 1992, the aut...
The discoid meniscus is a congenital abnormality, with the vast majority occurring in the lateral me...
The lateral meniscus is vital in dissipating the force in the lateral compartment of the knee. A com...