Characterization and Prevalence of Pediatric Ramp Lesions Associated with Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears.

Neritan Borici, E. Ezeokoli, N. G. Loyd, S. McKay
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Background: Ramp lesions correspond to posterior meniscocapsular tears of the medial meniscus and are common with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears. They cannot be recognized easily on preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans and are difficult to visualize even using standard arthroscopic approaches. We aim to (1) characterize and evaluate the prevalence of ramp lesions in pediatric patients at a major tertiary children's hospital, providing important insights into demographics, diagnosis, treatment, and functional disability and (2) evaluate the efficacy of MRI in its diagnosis. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients under 21 years old undergoing posterior medial meniscal injuries and anterior cruciate ligament ruptures with arthroscopic examination and positive ramp lesions from 2018 to 2021. Patient demographics (including gender and age), initial presentation, physical examination findings, mechanism of injury, pre-operative radiologic findings, and treatment were collected and reviewed via electronic medical record. Exclusion criteria included patients over 18 years old, patients, that did not have an MRI, and patients that were not treated surgically. Results: There were 117 patients that met the inclusion criteria out of 690 patients. The mean age at diagnosis was 15.6±1.6 years and the mean BMI was 26.7±6.4. 83% of injuries occurred secondary to sporting activities. Ramp lesions were only detected on preoperative MRI in 63% of cases, suspected in 3%, and not detected in 33%. The sensitivity of the MRI was 63%. Conclusions: Ramp lesions were found in 117/690 (16.9%) of patients undergoing ACL reconstruction. MRI had a low sensitivity rate of 63%. During ACL reconstruction, a careful review of the posteromedial compartment is important to recognize less obvious trauma. Lack of treatment may lead to continued instability and risk of complications in these patients.
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与前交叉韧带撕裂相关的儿童斜坡病变的特征和患病率。
背景:斜坡病变对应于内侧半月板的后半月板囊撕裂,并且与前交叉韧带(ACL)撕裂一起常见。它们在术前磁共振成像(MRI)扫描中不容易被识别,即使使用标准的关节镜方法也难以可视化。我们的目标是(1)描述和评估一家大型三级儿童医院儿科患者斜坡病变的患病率,为人口统计学、诊断、治疗和功能残疾提供重要见解;(2)评估MRI诊断斜坡病变的有效性。材料和方法:我们回顾性分析了2018年至2021年21岁以下经关节镜检查和斜坡阳性病变的后内侧半月板损伤和前交叉韧带断裂患者。收集患者的人口统计资料(包括性别和年龄)、初次表现、体格检查结果、损伤机制、术前放射学表现和治疗情况,并通过电子病历进行回顾。排除标准包括18岁以上的患者、未做核磁共振检查的患者和未接受手术治疗的患者。结果:690例患者中有117例符合纳入标准。平均诊断年龄15.6±1.6岁,平均BMI 26.7±6.4。83%的伤害发生在体育活动之后。63%的病例仅在术前MRI上发现斜坡病变,3%的病例怀疑有斜坡病变,33%的病例未发现斜坡病变。MRI的敏感性为63%。结论:行ACL重建的患者中有117/690(16.9%)存在斜坡病变。MRI的敏感性较低,为63%。在ACL重建过程中,仔细检查后内侧隔室对于识别不太明显的创伤是很重要的。缺乏治疗可能导致这些患者持续的不稳定和并发症的风险。
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