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Meniscal Repair in the Setting of Revision Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: Results From the MARS Cohort

Authors :
Champ L. Baker
Norman Lindsay Harris
Brian R. Wolf
Carl W. Nissen
Gregory M. Mathien
Jeffrey T. Spang
Robert W. Frederick
David C. Flanigan
Michael A. Rauh
G. Peter Maiers
Timothy S. Johnson
Arthur R. Bartolozzi
Tal S. David
John P. Albright
Edwin M. Tingstad
Keith M. Baumgarten
Timothy M. Hosea
Ganesh V. Kamath
Jeffery R. Bechler
Jonathan M. Cooper
Arun J. Ramappa
Jeffrey H. Berg
Joachim J. Tenuta
Kevin G. Shea
Christopher C. Kaeding
Jo A. Hannafin
James Robert Giffin
Diane L. Dahm
Richard A. White
James S. Williams
Charles A. Bush-Joseph
Rick W. Wright
J. Brad Butler
James E. Carpenter
Charles J. Gatt
James J. York
Elliott B. Hershman
Michelle L. Wolcott
Daniel F. O’Neill
Arthur C. Rettig
David R. McAllister
Matthew J. Matava
R. Alexander Creighton
Robert H. Brophy
Barton J. Mann
Stephen F. Brockmeier
James R. Slauterbeck
Darius Viskontas
Robert G. McCormack
Jack T. Andrish
Morgan H. Jones
Annunziato Amendola
Matthew V. Smith
Michael J. Stuart
Charles L. Cox
Christina R. Allen
Samuel K. Nwosu
Robert G. Marx
Theodore J. Ganley
Jacquelyn S. Pennings
Armando F. Vidal
Thomas E. Klootwyk
Laura J. Huston
Bruce A. Levy
Daniel E. Cooper
Mark L. Purnell
James L. Carey
Eric C. McCarty
Timothy N. Taft
Amanda K. Haas
Warren R. Dunn
Bruce S. Miller
Bernard R. Bach
David W. Johnson
Allen F. Anderson
Geoffrey A. Bernas
Sharon L. Hame
Steven R. Gecha
Brian J. Cole
Elizabeth A. Garofoli
Brett A. Lantz
John D. Campbell
Robert A. Arciero
Christopher D. Harner
Rudolf G. Hoellrich
Christopher C. Annunziata
Richard D. Parker
Kurt P. Spindler
Brett D. Owens
Ltc Steven J Svoboda
C. Benjamin Ma
Orrin H. Sherman
Thomas M. DeBerardino
Jon K. Sekiya
Keith S. Hechtman
Source :
Am J Sports Med
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2020.

Abstract

Background: Meniscal preservation has been demonstrated to contribute to long-term knee health. This has been a successful intervention in patients with isolated tears and tears associated with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. However, the results of meniscal repair in the setting of revision ACL reconstruction have not been documented. Purpose: To examine the prevalence and 2-year operative success rate of meniscal repairs in the revision ACL setting. Study Design: Case-control study; Level of evidence, 3. Methods: All cases of revision ACL reconstruction with concomitant meniscal repair from a multicenter group between 2006 and 2011 were selected. Two-year follow-up was obtained by phone and email to determine whether any subsequent surgery had occurred to either knee since the initial revision ACL reconstruction. If so, operative reports were obtained, whenever possible, to verify the pathologic condition and subsequent treatment. Results: In total, 218 patients (18%) from 1205 revision ACL reconstructions underwent concurrent meniscal repairs. There were 235 repairs performed: 153 medial, 48 lateral, and 17 medial and lateral. The majority of these repairs (n = 178; 76%) were performed with all-inside techniques. Two-year surgical follow-up was obtained on 90% (197/218) of the cohort. Overall, the meniscal repair failure rate was 8.6% (17/197) at 2 years. Of the 17 failures, 15 were medial (13 all-inside, 2 inside-out) and 2 were lateral (both all-inside). Four medial failures were treated in conjunction with a subsequent repeat revision ACL reconstruction. Conclusion: Meniscal repair in the revision ACL reconstruction setting does not have a high failure rate at 2-year follow-up. Failure rates for medial and lateral repairs were both

Details

ISSN :
15523365 and 03635465
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Journal of Sports Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....47b15ca1d91a4d2a1d5702482959bd6d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546520948850