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Isolated meniscus extrusion associated with meniscotibial ligament abnormality.

Aaron John KrychChristopher D BernardDevin P LelandChristopher L CampAdam C JohnsonJonathan T FinnoffMichael J Stuart
Published in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2019)
Meniscus extrusion often occurs in the presence of significant knee pathology, predominantly with meniscus tears or osteoarthritis. Isolated meniscus extrusion is a rare occurrence that may present clinically with knee pain, commonly to the side in which the extrusion occurs. In patients with three or more millimetres of meniscus extrusion, an intact meniscus and minimal knee pathology, meniscotibial ligament abnormality is likely. This may provide an opportunity to treat the meniscotibial ligament abnormality with meniscus centralisation technique and decrease the amount of meniscus extrusion.
Keyphrases
  • anterior cruciate ligament
  • anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
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  • pain management
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