Back to Search Start Over

Transtibial Repair of Lateral Meniscus Posterior Root Tears Improves Contact Biomechanics in Pediatric Cadavers

Authors :
Anshal Gupta
Mark Sanchez
Hunter W. Storaci
Matthew S. Rohde
Seth L. Sherman
Kevin G. Shea
Source :
Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation. 4(6)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A paucity of data exists on the treatment of pediatric lateral meniscus root tears (LMPRTs). This study aims to characterize the biomechanics of the lateral knee joint in pediatric cadavers following LMPRT and root repair. Our hypotheses were: (1) compared with the intact state, LMPRT would be associated with decreased contact area; (2) compared with the intact state, LMPRT would be associated with increased contact pressures; and (3) compared with LMPRT, root repair would restore contact area and pressures toward intact meniscus values.Eight cadaver knees (ages 8-12 years) underwent contact area and pressure testing of the lateral compartment. Tekscan pressure mapping sensors covering the tibial plateau were inserted underneath the lateral meniscus. Appropriate pressure load equivalents were applied by a robot at degrees of flexion: 0, 30, 60. Three meniscus conditions were tested: (1) intact, (2) complete root tear, and (3) repaired root tear. Root repairs were performed with transtibial pullout sutures. Statistical analysis was performed.Root tear significantly decreased mean contact area at 30° (Transosseous pullout repair is a clinically validated treatment for LMPRT. This study provides baseline biomechanics data of transtibial pullout repair of pediatric LMPRTs.

Details

ISSN :
2666061X
Volume :
4
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Arthroscopy, sports medicine, and rehabilitation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c52a1f4400afd5d368ed5e3330bb4ce3