Yavuz Şahbat, Servet İğrek, Erdem Koç, Omar Bi̇hi̇, Elif Tufan, Hüseyin Aytek Çeli̇ksöz, Osman Mert Topkar
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Semptomatik Diskoid Menisküsün Cerrahi Tedavisi; Tedavi modaliteleri ve fonksiyonel sonuçları
Purpose: The aim of the study was to evaluate the treatment modalities and the outcomes of
patients operated on for discoid meniscus, and to compare the patients results with the
existing literature.
Materials and Methods: The study included 24 patients with discoid meniscus who
underwent surgery between 2012 and 2022. Patients with incidentally discovered
asymptomatic discoid meniscus were not included in the study. The diagnosis of the patients
was made based on pain or mechanical symptoms accompanied by pain and X-Ray + MRI
evaluation. Watanabe classification was used for macroscopic classification, and
perioperative operation data of the patients were documented. The Oxford Knee Score was
used for pre- and postoperative clinical evaluation.
Results: The average age of the 24 patients was 18.1. Eleven patients had right kne discoid
meniscus, and five had a bilateral discoid meniscus. The most common symptom was pain
(79%). Lateral discoid meniscus was detected in 22 patients (91%). Watanabe Type 1 was the
most commonly observed macroscopic variant (41%). Tear were found in 10 patients. All
patients underwent arthroscopic saucerization. There was a significant improvement in the
Oxford Knee scores in the first postoperative year.
Discussion: The long-term outcomes of symptomatic discoid meniscus are quite good.
Surgery should be recommended for patients with predominant mechanical symptoms and
pain. Reshaping the meniscus and repairing instability are the main goals of surgery.