2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ocarto.2022.100320
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Medial meniscus extrusion is directly correlated with medial tibial osteophyte in patients received reconstruction surgery for anterior cruciate ligament injury: A longitudinal study

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“…Osteophyte is known to develop in the short term under some special conditions. We have recently reported that patients who had anterior cruciate ligament injury and underwent ligament reconstruction surgery develop osteophytes at ∼7 months on average after the surgery [ 38 ]. In addition, meniscal tear is known to be the strongest structural risk factor for development of tibiofemoral osteophytes in the middle-aged subjects with K-L grade 0 [ 39 ], suggesting the involvement of local biomechanical factors in early osteophyte formation.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Osteophyte is known to develop in the short term under some special conditions. We have recently reported that patients who had anterior cruciate ligament injury and underwent ligament reconstruction surgery develop osteophytes at ∼7 months on average after the surgery [ 38 ]. In addition, meniscal tear is known to be the strongest structural risk factor for development of tibiofemoral osteophytes in the middle-aged subjects with K-L grade 0 [ 39 ], suggesting the involvement of local biomechanical factors in early osteophyte formation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study has some potential limitations. First, we used the PPDFS method by pseudo-colorization of PDFS images [ 23 , 38 ]. Accuracy of this method was confirmed by comparison of the PPDFS images with T2 mapping MRI images and histology of the surgically removed knee joint tissues obtained from patients with symptomatic knee OA, but not normal subjects [ 23 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, poor repair of the ligament of Wrisberg post-injury may heighten the risk of lateral meniscus displacement over time, possibly triggering changes in our measurements, akin to those seen with meniscus dislocation (39). In addition, anterior cruciate ligament injuries have been identi ed as potential precursors for post-traumatic OA (40). As previously mentioned, the predictive validity of utilizing meniscus extrusion measurements for forecasting ROA development can be contentious; however, research from several scholars has established a correlation between meniscus extrusion and the escalation of knee ROA, knee discomfort, total knee arthroplasty in knee arthritis patients, and structural advancement (9,41).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgery, which involves creating bone holes in the joint, generates mechanical stress similar to intra-articular fractures that contribute to knee OA onset and progression [ 5 ]. Other issues include the lengthy rehabilitation period required for ACL reconstruction, muscle strength reduction due to tendon harvesting, and postoperative pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, long-term observational studies on the onset and progression of degenerative knee joint diseases (knee osteoarthritis (OA)) indicate risks associated with both conservative and surgical therapies [4]. Surgery, which involves creating bone holes in the joint, generates mechanical stress similar to intra- articular fractures that contribute to knee OA onset and progression [5]. Other issues include the lengthy rehabilitation period required for ACL reconstruction, muscle strength reduction due to tendon harvesting, and postoperative pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%