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Anatomical Knee Variants in Discoid Lateral Meniscal Tears

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Author:
No author available
Journal Title:
Chinese Medical Journal
Issue:
5
DOI:
10.4103/0366-6999.200535
Key Word:
Anatomy;Knee Joint;Lateral Menisci;Radiography

Abstract: Background:Discoid lateral meniscus was a common meniscal dysplasia and was predisposed to tear.There were some anatomical knee variants in patients with discoid lateral meniscus.The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between anatomical knee variants and discoid lateral meniscal tears.Methods:There were totally 125 cases of discoid lateral meniscus enrolled in this study from February 2008 to December 2013.Eighty-seven patients who underwent arthroscopic surgery for right tom discoid lateral meniscus were enrolled in the tom group.An additional 38 patients who were incidentally identified as having intact discoid lateral menisci on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)findings were included in the control group.All patients were evaluated for anatomical knee variants on plain radiographs,including lateral joint space distance,height of the lateral tibial spine,height of the fibular head,obliquity of the lateral tibial plateau,squaring of the lateral femoral condyle,cupping of the lateral tibial plateau,lateral femoral condylar notch,and condylar cutoffsign.The relationship between anatomical variants and meniscal tear was evaluated.These anatomical variants in cases with complete discoid meniscus were also compared with those in cases with incomplete discoid meniscus.Results:There were no significant differences between the two groups in lateral joint space distance (P =0.528),height of the lateral tibial spine (P =0.927),height of the fibular head (P =0.684),obliquity of the lateral tibial plateau (P =0.672),and the positive rates of squaring of the lateral femoral condyle (P =0.665),cupping of the lateral tibial plateau (P =0.239),and lateral femoral condylar notch (P =0.624).The condylar cutoffsign was significantly different between the two groups,with the prominence ratio in the tom group being smaller than that in the control group (0.74 ± 0.11 vs.0.81 ± 0.04,P =0.049).With the decision value of the prominence ratio (0.78) in predicting discoid lateral meniscal tear,the sensitivity and specificity of the cutoff sign were 66% and 71%,respectively.There were no significant differences in radiographic variants between the complete and incomplete discoid lateral meniscal groups.Conclusions:The condylar cutoffsign observed on the tunnel view of the radiograph is helpful in predicting meniscal tear in adult patients with discoid lateral meniscus.As for these patients,further MRI test is recommended.

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