2014
DOI: 10.13188/2334-2846.1000008
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Patterns of Meniscal Damage Associated with Acute ACL Rupture

Abstract: Background / Aim: Meniscal injuries commonly occur in conjunction with ACL tears. This study was conducted to determine the patterns of meniscus damage associated with ACL rupture and identify the commonest type of meniscus damage in our population that is associated with ACL tear.

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“…(b) Acute ACL tears: In knees with acute tears of the ACL, the incidence of lateral meniscus tears is higher than medial meniscus tears (except ramp tears, please see below) [31, 34, 41–43]. The exact numbers vary significantly (16–82%) [44–47]. Approximately one‐third to one‐quarter of the patients do not have a meniscus tear [40, 41, 44, 48] (Grade C).…”
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“…(b) Acute ACL tears: In knees with acute tears of the ACL, the incidence of lateral meniscus tears is higher than medial meniscus tears (except ramp tears, please see below) [31, 34, 41–43]. The exact numbers vary significantly (16–82%) [44–47]. Approximately one‐third to one‐quarter of the patients do not have a meniscus tear [40, 41, 44, 48] (Grade C).…”
Section: Questions and Answersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact numbers vary significantly (16–82%) [44–47]. Approximately one‐third to one‐quarter of the patients do not have a meniscus tear [40, 41, 44, 48] (Grade C).…”
Section: Questions and Answersmentioning
confidence: 99%