Effect of 1.5 mm biter-width meniscectomy on cadaveric knee pressure, peak pressure, force, and contact area

Mikhail Gurevich , Chaudhry Hassan , Brandon Denney , Yi-Xian Qin , James Penna , David E. Komatsu
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This study investigated the immediate biomechanical effects of a biter-width partial medial meniscectomy. Small tears on the free edge of the meniscus are occasionally discovered during arthroscopic knee procedures. Removal of these tears often requires no more width than that of a biter from the edge. While past cadaveric partial meniscectomy studies have reported on the effects of meniscectomies from resection of one-third to three-quarters of meniscal width, the biomechanical sequelae of substantially smaller meniscectomies remain unknown. This study was performed to determine how single-biter-width meniscectomies affect the pressure distribution and peak pressure on the tibial plateau, as these parameters are correlated with increased likelihood of development of osteoarthritis. Eight cadaveric knees were instrumented with a thin-film pressure sensor underneath the menisci while retaining the major ligaments and most of the capsule. Knees were loaded to 1000 N at angles of flexion of 0, 15, 30, and 45 in normal tibio-femoral angles and in 7° of varus. Pressure, peak pressure, force and contact area were recorded. Afterwards, biter-width meniscectomies were performed, and measures repeated. There were significant changes in contact area at most flexion and tibio-femoral angles. There were no changes in the amount of force that was transmitted through the medial compartment. The overall pressure on the tibial plateau did not change in most knee conditions and peak pressure did not change significantly in any condition. The changes in contact area were consistent with our expectations. Similarly, the lack of change in force was also expected. However, the lack of significant changes in pressure and peak pressure represent findings indicating that a biter sized meniscectomy may have clinically insignificant effects on biomechanics.

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1.5 mm咬宽半月板切除术对尸体膝关节压力、峰值压力、力和接触面积的影响
本研究探讨了窄宽度内侧半月板部分切除术的即时生物力学效应。在膝关节镜手术中偶尔会发现半月板自由边缘的小撕裂。去除这些眼泪通常只需要比牙齿边缘更宽的宽度。虽然过去的尸体半月板部分切除术研究报道了半月板切除术从半月板宽度的三分之一到四分之三的影响,但更小的半月板切除术的生物力学后遗症仍然未知。本研究旨在确定单咬宽度半月板切除术如何影响胫骨平台的压力分布和峰值压力,因为这些参数与骨关节炎发展的可能性增加相关。在保留主要韧带和大部分关节囊的情况下,在半月板下方放置薄膜压力传感器。膝关节在正常胫骨-股骨角0、15、30和45度的屈曲角度和内翻7度时被加载到1000牛。记录压力、峰值压力、力和接触面积。随后,行咬宽半月板切除术,并重复测量。大多数屈曲角和胫股角的接触面积有显著变化。通过内侧隔室传递的力的大小没有变化。在大多数膝关节情况下,胫骨平台的总压力没有变化,峰值压力在任何情况下都没有明显变化。接触面积的变化符合我们的预期。同样,也预料到部队不会有变化。然而,缺乏明显的压力和峰值压力变化表明,小尺寸半月板切除术可能对生物力学的临床影响不显著。
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Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery
Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Arthroscopy and Joint Surgery (JAJS) is committed to bring forth scientific manuscripts in the form of original research articles, current concept reviews, meta-analyses, case reports and letters to the editor. The focus of the Journal is to present wide-ranging, multi-disciplinary perspectives on the problems of the joints that are amenable with Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty. Though Arthroscopy and Arthroplasty entail surgical procedures, the Journal shall not restrict itself to these purely surgical procedures and will also encompass pharmacological, rehabilitative and physical measures that can prevent or postpone the execution of a surgical procedure. The Journal will also publish scientific research related to tissues other than joints that would ultimately have an effect on the joint function.
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