We continued a prospective longitudinal follow-up
study of 53 remaining patients who underwent open total meniscectomy
as adolescents and who at that time had no other intra-articular
pathology of the knee. Their clinical, radiological and patient-reported
outcomes are described at a mean follow-up of 40 years (33 to 50).
The cohort of patients who had undergone radiological evaluation
previously after 30 years were invited for clinical examination,
radiological evaluation and review using two patient-reported outcome
measures. . A total of seven patients (13.2%) had already undergone total
knee replacement at the time of follow-up. A significant difference
was observed between the operated and non-operated knee in terms
of range of movement and osteoarthritis of the tibiofemoral joint,
indicating a greater than fourfold relative risk of osteoarthritis
at 40 years post-operatively. All patients were symptomatic as defined
by the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score. This study represents the longest follow-up to date and it can
be concluded that
Arthroscopy is now well established as a method of diagnosing meniscal lesions, and its advantages have been pointed out in several reports. Arthroscopic surgery, however, is difficult to master, so that for
The menisci of the knee have an important role in load-bearing and shock absorption within the joint. They may also function as secondary stabilisers, have a proprioceptive role, and aid the lubrication and nutrition of the articular cartilage. Complete or partial loss of a meniscus can have damaging effects on a knee, leading to serious long-term sequelae. This paper reviews the consequences of
We reviewed 230 patients an average of 34 months after they had undergone partial or total
We reviewed 74 partial medial
We have carried out a prospective, longitudinal 30-year review of 95 adolescents who underwent total
Late degenerative changes are known to follow
A group of 40 patients with unstable knees due to a combination of a meniscal tear with a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament was studied to assess the effects of treatment by
1. Four cases of arterial injury complicating
The results of three different types of
Changes in the knee joint after
A prospective trial has been carried out to determine the value of suction drainage in the operation of
The role of arthroscopic
We report the results of a prospective longitudinal study of 147 athletes who had had a
Two hundred patients with a meniscal lesion were peroperatively allocated to partial or total
The anatomy and microstructure of the menisci
allow the effective distribution of load across the knee. Meniscectomy
alters the biomechanical environment and is a potent risk factor
for osteoarthritis. Despite a trend towards meniscus-preserving
surgery, many tears are irreparable, and many repairs fail. . Meniscal allograft transplantation has principally been carried
out for pain in patients who have had a
The causes of persistent symptoms after
We evaluated the outcome of partial lateral
1. A case of traumatic aneurysm in the popliteal fossa after a lateral
Of 250 patients scheduled for