2006
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2393050559
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Lateral Meniscus Root Tear and Meniscus Extrusion with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear

Abstract: Prevalence of LMRTs is greater than that of MMRTs in patients with an ACL tear. LMRTs and complex and radial tears are associated with lateral meniscus extrusion; an absent MFL is more prevalent in patients with LMRTs and when the meniscus is extruded.

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“…46 Additionally, when an ACL tear is present, incidence of lateral root tear is increased. 44,47 There is an increased propensity of extrusion seen with complete root tear, particularly when tear occurs in medial meniscus. 47,48 …”
Section: Root Tearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…46 Additionally, when an ACL tear is present, incidence of lateral root tear is increased. 44,47 There is an increased propensity of extrusion seen with complete root tear, particularly when tear occurs in medial meniscus. 47,48 …”
Section: Root Tearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, when an ACL tear is existent, there is an increased incidence of lateral root tears. 58,60 Acute root tears without substantial underlying degenerative changes are more often promptly repaired because the surrounding rich blood supply which facilitates postoperative healing.…”
Section: Classification Of Meniscal Tearsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As lesões da raiz posterior do menisco lateral também podem estar associadas à extrusão lateral do menisco lateral. Além disso, a ausência do ligamento meniscofemoral é mais prevalente nos casos de lesão da raiz e extrusão meniscal (13) . Apesar de terem sido descritas na literatura apenas as lesões das raízes posteriores dos meniscos (5,6,7,13) , podem ser encontradas lesões que acometem as raízes anteriores que incluem cisto na raiz anterior do menisco lateral (Figura 9); avulsão da inserção tibial do LCA e da raiz anterior do menisco lateral (Figura 10); e lesão do corno anterior e raiz do menisco lateral (Figura 11).…”
Section: A B C D E Diagnóstico Por Imagemunclassified