IS IT IMPORTANT TO SECURE THE HEMS DURING LATERAL MENISCAL TRANSPLANTATION - A CADAVERIC STUDY

Citation
Mi. Chen et al., IS IT IMPORTANT TO SECURE THE HEMS DURING LATERAL MENISCAL TRANSPLANTATION - A CADAVERIC STUDY, Arthroscopy, 12(2), 1996, pp. 174-181
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Orthopedics,Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
07498063
Volume
12
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
174 - 181
Database
ISI
SICI code
0749-8063(1996)12:2<174:IIITST>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if secure attachmen t of the horns of the lateral meniscus during transplantation affects the load-bearing function of the meniscus. Six knee joints were loaded in compression (310 N) and the interarticular contact pressure in the joint measured using pressure-sensitive film inserted into the joint. Each knee was tested first with the original intact meniscus and then after each of the following surgical procedures involving the origina l lateral meniscus: (1) total meniscectomy; (2) meniscal transplantati on with a tibial bone bridge; (3) meniscal transplantation with neithe r horn secured; (4) meniscal transplantation with the anterior horn se cured; (5) meniscal transplantation with the posterior horn secured; a nd (6) meniscal transplantation with both horns secured. The results a re as follows. (1) The intact joint gave the largest contact area and the smallest peak contact pressure. The joint with the total meniscect omy gave the smallest contact area and the largest peak contact pressu re. (2) A meniscal transplantation with either a tibial bony bridge or with both horns secured gave results similar to those for the intact joint. (3) A meniscal transplantation with only one horn secured gave results somewhere in between those for the intact joint and those for the joint without a meniscus. A meniscal transplantation with neither horn secured gave results similar to those for a joint without a menis cus.