1. Arthroscopic scoring system of meniscal healing following medial meniscus posterior root repair
- Author
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Yuya Kodama, Takayuki Furumatsu, Shinichi Miyazawa, Toshifumi Ozaki, Masataka Fujii, and Takaaki Tanaka
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Scoring system ,Meniscal healing ,Visual analogue scale ,Medial meniscus ,Osteoarthritis ,Menisci, Tibial ,Severity of Illness Index ,Transtibial pullout repair ,03 medical and health sciences ,Arthroscopy ,0302 clinical medicine ,Arthroscopic scoring ,Posterior root tear ,Medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Survival rate ,Aged ,030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,030222 orthopedics ,Pain score ,Wound Healing ,business.industry ,Recovery of Function ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Tibial Meniscus Injuries ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Second-Look Surgery ,Orthopedic surgery ,Quality of Life ,Female ,business ,Posterior root - Abstract
PURPOSE: Medial meniscus posterior root tear (MMPRT) leads to a rapid degradation of articular cartilage. In the treatment of MMPRT, transtibial pullout repair demonstrates a high clinical survival rate. However, there is no reliable method to evaluate the meniscal healing after surgery. We propose an arthroscopic scoring system for evaluating the meniscal healing status. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlations between second-look arthroscopic scores and clinical outcomes after transtibial pullout repair. METHODS: Twenty patients who had MMPRTs underwent transtibial pullout repairs. Clinical outcomes were assessed using the Japanese Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) and pain score evaluated by visual analogue scale at preoperatively and 1 year postoperatively. The healing status of repaired MM was assessed at one year post-operatively using a semi-quantitative arthroscopic scoring system (total, 10 points) composed of three evaluation criteria: (i) anteroposterior width of bridging tissues, (ii) stability of the MM posterior root, and (iii) synovial coverage of the sutures. Linear regression analysis was used to assess the correlation between second-look arthroscopic scores and clinical outcomes. RESULTS: Transtibial pullout repairs of MMPRTs significantly improved clinical evaluation scores at one year post-operatively. A median of second-look arthroscopic scores was 6.5 (5.75-8). A good correlation was observed between the arthroscopic score and KOOS quality of life (QOL) subscale. A moderate negative correlation between the arthroscopic score and pain score was observed. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that our semi-quantitative scoring system of meniscal healing correlated with the KOOS QOL subscale following MMPRT transtibial pullout repair. Our results suggest that the second-look arthroscopic score using this system may be a useful scale to determine and compare the healing status of the MM posterior root.
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- 2018