Risk factors for radiographic progression of osteoarthritis after partial meniscectomy of discoid lateral meniscus tear - 23/11/17
Abstract |
Introduction |
Partial meniscectomy has been preferred in the treatment of discoid lateral meniscus (DLM) with tear, rather than total or subtotal meniscectomy, which could lead to late radiographic degenerative changes.
Hypothesis |
One or more risk factors contribute to radiographic progression of osteoarthritis after partial meniscectomy of DLM tear.
Material and methods |
Inclusion criteria were consecutive patients who underwent arthroscopic surgeries for DLM tear from January 2005 to December 2010 by one surgeon. Exclusion criteria were preoperative osteoarthritis with KL grade 3 or more, osteochondritis dissecans, minimal width of meniscal remnant less than 6mm after meniscectomy, meniscal repair of an unstable discoid meniscus, age over 60years, loss to follow-up for a minimum of 5years and simultaneous surgery on articular cartilage or anterior cruciate ligament. According to the KL grade at the last follow-up, all enrolled knees were sorted into no progression to knee osteoarthritis (KL grade 1 or 2 – NOA) and progression to osteoarthritis (KL grade 3 or 4 – POA) groups. Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the risk factors of high-grade osteoarthritis.
Results |
In comparison with NOA group (n=135) and POA group (n=67), prolonged symptom duration, increased relative percentage of DLM thickness (RPDT) and the presence of horizontal tear were significant risk factors. The presence of horizontal tear (P=0.048, adjusted OR=19.364) was the strongest predictor, compared with prolonged symptom duration (P=0.030, adjusted OR=1.150) and increased RPDT (P=0.003, adjusted OR=1.377).
Discussion |
Horizontal tear, prolonged symptom duration, and increased RPDT are significant risk factors for radiographic progression to high-grade osteoarthritis after partial meniscectomy of DLM tear with a minimum follow-up of 5years.
Level of evidence |
III, case-control study.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Discoid lateral meniscus, Partial meniscectomy, Osteoarthritis, Outcomes
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Vol 103 - N° 8
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