نتایج جستجو برای: meniscus injury

تعداد نتایج: 321022  

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Background and Objective: Hoffa’s fat pad injuries are often caused by acute direct and indirect trauma and chronic recurrent micro-trauma, and its disorders are associated with other traumas and injuries that have been less paid attention to in radiological studies. Therefore, this study was performed to evaluate the injuries associated with Hoffa’s fat pad injury in knee trauma using the diag...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2012
Lara C Ionescu Gregory C Lee Kevin L Huang Robert L Mauck

Few therapeutic options exist for meniscus repair after injury. Local delivery of growth factors may stimulate repair and create a favorable environment for engineered replacement materials. In this study we assessed the effect of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) (a pro-mitotic agent) and transforming growth factor β3 (TGF-β3) (a pro-matrix formation agent) on meniscus repair and the integ...

2011
Vinesh Senan

Background: Meniscus tissue is highly susceptible to injury and tears. As these are intrasynovial and lack cellularity, their healing potential is less. Any knowledge to the factors affecting the meniscal healing can help surgeons in treating meniscal injuries. Hypothesis: Patient age is a predictor of the healing of meniscus tissue. Study Design: Prospective study. Methods: Gross and histologi...

2013
Jonas Bloch Thorlund Robin Christensen Nis Nissen Uffe Jørgensen Jeppe Schjerning Jens Christian Pørneki Martin Englund L Stefan Lohmander

BACKGROUND Meniscus surgery is a high-volume surgery carried out on 1 million patients annually in the USA. The procedure is conducted on an outpatient basis and the patients leave the hospital a few hours after surgery. A critical oversight of previous studies is their failure to account for the type of meniscal tears. Meniscus tears can be categorised as traumatic or non-traumatic. Traumatic ...

Journal: :Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces 2017
Sara Ehsani Majd Aditya Iman Rizqy Hans J Kaper Tannin A Schmidt Roel Kuijer Prashant K Sharma

Active lifestyles increase the risk of meniscal injury. A permanent meniscus implant of polycarbonate urethane (PCU) is a promising treatment to postpone/prevent total knee arthroplasty. Study of the changes in articular cartilage tribology in the presence of PCU is essential in developing the optimum meniscus implant. Therefore, a cartilage-meniscus reciprocating, sliding model was developed i...

2009
T. Nishii T. Shiomi H. Tanaka K. Nakata K. Murase Y. Yamazaki H. Yoshikawa N. Sugano

Introduction The articular cartilage in the knee joint provides load-bearing function along with adjacent meniscus and anterior/posterior cruciate ligaments, and injury of the meniscus, cruciate ligaments and articular cartilage may result in failure in responding to normal load-bearing. Previous clinical studies showed that 80% or more patients with injury of anterior cruciate ligaments result...

Surgical reattachment of medial meniscus posterior root tear (MMPRT) with transtibial sutures can delay the presenceof medial knee joint compartment osteoarthritis. Most suture configurations are placed five mm away from the tornmargin in the meniscal substance which is already degenerated and may decrease the pull out strengths of repairconstruct. The number of meniscus penet...

2015
Kyle R. Duchman Robert W. Westermann Kurt P. Spindler Annunziato Amendola Brian R. Wolf Richard D. Parker Jack T. Andrish Laura J. Withrow Emily Reinke Christopher C. Kaeding Rick W. Wright Robert G. Marx Eric C. McCarty Michelle Lora Wolcott Warren R. Dunn

BACKGROUND The management of meniscus tears identified at the time of primary anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is highly variable and includes repair, meniscectomy, and nontreatment. HYPOTHESIS/PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to determine the reoperation rate for meniscus tears left untreated at the time of ACL reconstruction with a minimum follow-up of 6 years. The hypot...

Journal: :Acta orthopaedica Belgica 2009
Martin Majewski Reinhard Stoll Werner Müller Niklaus E Friederich

The long-term rotatory stability of meniscus suture repair has not been firmly established clinically. Up to now there are only experimental studies done. This retrospective study aimed to compare the long-term rotatory stability of a knee with a meniscus suture repair with the stability of the uninjured knee in each of a cohort of patients. We evaluated both knees of 64 patients at an average ...

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