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2. [Meniscal transplant: clinical and functional experience at one year follow-up]
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R, Ortega-Orozco, N G, Rodríguez-Ávila, E, Miranda-Ramírez, K S, Casillas-Arista, J, Felipe-Gutiérrez, C A, Estrella-González, and R, Huante-Pineda
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Middle Aged ,Menisci, Tibial ,Tibial Meniscus Injuries ,Arthroscopy ,Young Adult ,Treatment Outcome ,Humans ,Female ,Mexico ,Follow-Up Studies ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
In Mexico, the first meniscus transplant was performed in 2002. The objective was to describe the clinical evolution of patients with pain associated with postmenisectomy syndrome, who underwent meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT), with bony blocks via arthroscopy, with follow-up to one year.A retrospective cohort study with a one-year follow-up was conducted. We included patients with joint interlining pain secondary to partial or total menisectomy, between 15 and 55 years of age, of both sexes, who underwent MAT. The clinical evolution was evaluated with visual analogue scale (VAS), SF-36 and Lysholm scale; the results are described in frequencies, percentages and p value was significant at 0.05.We included nine patients; eight men and one woman with an age of 31.3 years (16-52), the follow-up was 16.6 months (12-23). The preoperative VAS was 8.5 (6-10) and, at one year of follow-up, the average of this scale was 1.25 (0-5) (p 0.001). In the follow-up one year after the MAT, the Lysholm scale was on average 91 (68-100) and the SF-36 was on average 79.17 (65-92.92); three patients returned to their sports practice prior to the injury.This is the first report in Mexico that describes the one year follow-up of the MAT; significant clinical improvement was demonstrated (p 0.001) with remission of pain in the knee with previous menisectomy and in some cases the return to sports practice.En México se realizó el primer trasplante de menisco en 2002. El objetivo fue describir la evolución clínica de pacientes con dolor asociado al síndrome postmeniscectomía que fueron sometidos a trasplante de menisco alogénico (MAT), con bloques óseos vía artroscópica con seguimiento a un año.Se realizó un estudio de cohorte retrospectiva con seguimiento a un año; se incluyeron pacientes con dolor en interlínea articular secundario a meniscectomía parcial o total, entre 15 y 55 años de edad, de ambos sexos, que fueron sometidos a MAT. La evolución clínica se evaluó con EVA, SF-36 y escala de Lysholm; los resultados se describen en frecuencias, porcentajes y valor de p significativa 0.05.Se incluyeron nueve pacientes; ocho hombres y una mujer con edad de 31.3 años (16-52), el seguimiento fue de 16.6 meses (12-23). La EVA prequirúrgica fue de 8.5 (6-10) y al año de seguimiento el promedio de esta escala fue de 1.25 (0-5) (p 0.001). En el seguimiento a un año posterior al MAT, la escala de Lysholm fue en promedio de 91 (68-100) y la SF-36 fue en promedio de 79.17 (65-92.92); tres pacientes regresaron a su práctica deportiva previa a la lesión.Éste es el primer reporte en México del seguimiento a un año del MAT; se demostró mejoría clínica significativa (p 0.001) con remisión del dolor en la rodilla con meniscectomía previa y en algunos casos el retorno a la práctica deportiva.
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3. Trasplante de menisco: experiencia con seguimiento clínico y funcional a un año.
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R., Ortega-Orozco, N. G., Rodríguez-Ávila, E., Miranda-Ramírez, K. S., Casillas-Arista, J., Felipe-Gutiérrez, C. A., Estrella-González, and R., Huante-Pineda
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- 2018
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4. [Meniscal transplant: clinical and functional experience at one year follow-up].
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Ortega-Orozco R, Rodríguez-Ávila NG, Miranda-Ramírez E, Casillas-Arista KS, Felipe-Gutiérrez J, Estrella-González CA, and Huante-Pineda R
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- Adolescent, Adult, Arthroscopy, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Mexico, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Menisci, Tibial transplantation, Tibial Meniscus Injuries therapy
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Introduction: In Mexico, the first meniscus transplant was performed in 2002. The objective was to describe the clinical evolution of patients with pain associated with postmenisectomy syndrome, who underwent meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT), with bony blocks via arthroscopy, with follow-up to one year., Material and Methods: A retrospective cohort study with a one-year follow-up was conducted. We included patients with joint interlining pain secondary to partial or total menisectomy, between 15 and 55 years of age, of both sexes, who underwent MAT. The clinical evolution was evaluated with visual analogue scale (VAS), SF-36 and Lysholm scale; the results are described in frequencies, percentages and p value was significant at 0.05., Results: We included nine patients; eight men and one woman with an age of 31.3 years (16-52), the follow-up was 16.6 months (12-23). The preoperative VAS was 8.5 (6-10) and, at one year of follow-up, the average of this scale was 1.25 (0-5) (p 0.001). In the follow-up one year after the MAT, the Lysholm scale was on average 91 (68-100) and the SF-36 was on average 79.17 (65-92.92); three patients returned to their sports practice prior to the injury., Conclusion: This is the first report in Mexico that describes the one year follow-up of the MAT; significant clinical improvement was demonstrated (p 0.001) with remission of pain in the knee with previous menisectomy and in some cases the return to sports practice.
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- 2018
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