2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.arthro.2020.04.027
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Patient Outcomes After Horizontal Cleavage Tear Repair: A Systematic Review

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“…provide mean follow-up times to contextualize their rates of success or failure, which prevents us from comparing our rates with theirs at specific follow-up points. 12 , 29 Nonetheless, the 2-year success rate is in line with positive expectations set by those systematic literature reviews and provides additional evidence that surgical repair is a viable treatment option in HCTs.…”
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“…provide mean follow-up times to contextualize their rates of success or failure, which prevents us from comparing our rates with theirs at specific follow-up points. 12 , 29 Nonetheless, the 2-year success rate is in line with positive expectations set by those systematic literature reviews and provides additional evidence that surgical repair is a viable treatment option in HCTs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…A recently published systematic literature review by Morris et al. 29 reaffirmed that HCT repair retains its relative success to other tear type repairs. After including studies published in the intervening years, the authors analyzed 19 studies (289 knees) of HCT repair and reported an 11.7% risk of reoperation.…”
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“…I read with great interest the article entitled "Patient Outcomes After Horizontal Cleavage Tear Repair: A Systematic Review" by Morris, Magnussen, DiBartola, Aldabbeh, Duerr, Kaeding, and Flanigan. 1 The authors performed a systematic review of PubMed evaluating outcomes following repair of horizontal cleavage tears of the meniscus. The results from primarily case serieselevel studies suggest reasonable outcomes and relatively low complication rates.…”
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confidence: 99%